Be alive while you are alive. Many sad things are going to happen in your life

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Drink water! Water is one of the most vital things for you to drink - as the day wears on - if you want to combat aging. Try to drink at least eight glasses of water a day, spread it out "" drink in the morning, afternoon and evening. This will make you feel better and improve the quality of your skin tone too!

Take every opportunity that you have to tell the people that you love that you love them. You do not want to have any regrets on your deathbed about not telling a certain person that you loved them when you had the chance. Let them all know you care while you can.

One sure way to slow the aging process is with regular exercise. There have been hundreds of studies that prove how well aerobic exercise helps a person keep up their stamina, balance, muscle strength and bone density. Exercise is one of the best ways to age more slowly.

Be alive while you are alive. Many sad things are going to happen in your life. You should take the time to grieve and then endure the pain that you experience. Do not spend too much time holding onto those painful feelings. They will surely bring you down and out.

When the years are beginning to creep up on you, look at them with joy and not sadness, and spread your wisdom to those around you. You will get a good sense of satisfaction knowing that you have spread this joy to others. It is a great gift, and one that does not have to cost a penny.

Antioxidants are absolutely one of your best weapons against aging! It is a proven fact that antioxidants counteract the free radicals that are constantly working against your body and the good things you are trying to do with it. Get plenty of antioxidants as you age, with dark vegetables and fruits like carrots, squash and spinach or blue and purple berries!

If you are feeling down because the thought of aging has you in a funk, just smile and laugh. You have the wisdom that those younger than you do not. Laugh and smile often, and occasionally cry, but laugh more. It's true that laughter is the best medicine because laughter releases your body's feel-good emotions called endorphins. Endorphins make you happy.

To age brings troubles, sure, but with every trouble there is generally a plus side. For instance, your wine may have had to age for years before being enjoyed, which is troublesome because you have to wait for a long time to enjoy it. But when you do get to savor the experience of that wine aging, it is well worth it.


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