
How
To Stay Young
Submitted
by: HOST
GFS
Susi@aol.com
1.
Throw out nonessential numbers.
This includes age, weight and
height. Let the doctor worry
about them. That is why you pay
him/her.
2.
Keep only cheerful friends. The
grouches and complainers pull you
down.
3.
Keep learning. Learn more about
the computer, crafts, gardening,
whatever. Never let the brain
idle. "An idle mind is the
devil's workshop."
4.
Enjoy the simple things. When the
children are young, that is all
that you can afford. When they
are in college, that is all that
you can afford. When you are on
retirement, that is all that you
can afford!
5.
Laugh often, long and loud. Laugh
until you gasp for breath. Laugh
so much that you can be tracked
in the store by your distinctive
laughter.
6.
The tears happen. Endure, grieve,
and move on. The only person who
is with us our entire life, is
ourselves. Be alive while you are
alive, don't put out a mailbox on
the highway of death and just
wait in residence for your
mail.
7.
Surround yourself with what you
love, whether it is family, pets,
keepsakes, music, plants,
hobbies, whatever. Your home is
your refuge.
8.
Cherish your health. If it is
good, preserve it. If it is
unstable, improve it. If it is
beyond what you can improve, get
help.
9.
Don't take guilt trips. Go to the
mall, the next county, a foreign
country, but not to guilt
country.
10.
Tell the people you love, that
you love them, at every
opportunity.
AND
ALWAYS REMEMBER Life is not
measured by the number of breaths
we take, but by the moments that
take our breath
away.

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