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AARP Rewards Community Learning & Earning Contest August 2022

August 2022, Learning/Earning/Back to School Contest!

 

Tell us how you keep your brain active to keep engaged for the chance to be one of five (5) winners of a $50 VISA Gift card! 

 

Post your message by clicking reply at the bottom of this message! Contest runs from 8/1 until 8/31/22.  Click here to see Contest Rules.

 

Some examples to help get you started!

My son moved to Germany, and I take German classes so I can feel a little more comfortable with the language when I visit him for the holidays.

 

I like to take quizzes and watch videos about topics Iโ€™m interested in like โ€œwhat do you know about long-term careโ€ from the Rewards earning page.

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i attend a Brain Health class at the local senior center.  One of the exercises was to commit to something that would help both your brain and your body,  I committed to attend  a fitness exercise program 3 times a week and just finished my 90th program yesterday. I also work puzzles of all kinds daily, read at least 2 books a week, play mah jong and 5 Crowns 4 times weekly, and meet daily with friends for coffee.  

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Puzzles, puzzles, puzzles. Crosswords, scrabble, outspell, cyphers, jigsaw, find it's, spot the differences. I try different kinds of puzzles everyday.

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I walk 5+ miles 4 times per week and do strength training with elastic resistance twice per week.  During my walks, I do meditation prayers.  Often play some brain games on Lumosity.   Just completed an online course.   

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I walk 2 miles a day; 5 days a week. I read and crochet every day. I also do word search; crossword and trivia puzzles daily,

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Crossword puzzles, AARP trivia games, read magazines and paperback novels.

 

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I do Sudoki, and crossword puzzles. I also knit, with patterns that make me think. I watch game shows that make the brain think. I volunteer with older people, and help them with their daily activities, needing to use the brain.

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Crossword puzzles, AARP quizzes and trivia games.  Also, read magazines and paperback novels.

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I'm always exploring new art forms.

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Any examples you can share? I just entered my first art show.

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I keep active by playing word games, read books, and still working. 

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I read at least 2 hours a day. I do a jigsaw puzzle each day. I also do word puzzles. Other things I do is read about history.

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I read, work crossword puzzles, and exercise.

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I read, still work full time as a teacher at age 60, help take care of my 98 year old father, get out and walk, and play strategy games.  

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I am long time crossword puzzle enthusiast and keep a book of puzzles handy to work on in any spare time that I have.  I also am a daily New Your Times Wordle player. I find word games of any kind to be mentally stimulating.  

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I am 71 years old and an avid reader; I read between 3-5 books per week.  I like to stay active and go to my park district health club 3 days per week, I walk outside for 2-3 miles 3 days per week.  I am a member of a Sunday afternoon bowling league and I like to get together with friends and/or family most weekends.  I love to cook, bake and garden which keeps me pretty active.  I try to complete AARP's Rewards quota daily by watching video (many of which I exercise with) and completing quizzes, playing games and learning new things.

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As a 61 y/o with a R.Foot Amputation, I attend the local Senior Center and participate in Bingo, discussions & some physical exercise.  Because I am an active individual, I utilize the internet (via laptop) to search a wide variety of topics including disability advocacy issues via Facebook, Instagram and other social media platforms.  Additionally, I play a variety of online games including word search or matching card games.

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I try to learn something new everyday. Whether coming on here (AARP) to take a quiz, by doing word puzzles, by watching game shows where it takes some thinking, listening to music, talking with the grandchildren (keeps me optimistic), keeping in touch with God(main thing..He says He will give me power, love and a sound mind) because I love Him and accept His Son Jesus, reading, watching PBS(very good learning programs on there), watching Discovery(they have way more new animals now days than when I was a child), crafting(decoupage, jewelry, resin artwork, coloring), volunteering to help others, walking out in nature.  I never get bored ๐Ÿ™‚

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I like to work in my flower garden,read, and play games. Go to flea markets and day trips with a friend or by myself 

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At 81, I attend Water Aerobics Classes 3x a week, read every day, play word games, plan group outings with friends, belong to a writing group, crochet, paint, go to coffee with friends, AND nap when I can!

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Reading, both fiction and non-. I HIGHLY recommend Spark (John Ratey, MD), about exerciseโ€™s effect on the brain. So Iโ€™m exercising! Re-learning Spanish on Duolingo, playing Wordle and Words with Friends, & rummy kub! NOVA & PBS documentaries.

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I keep my brain active by walking at the Y playing games with aarp and Caesar slots YouTube music video takes me back to the good old days when you could have fun when you would go out

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I try to challenge myself everyday by either doing something new or learning something new.  I believe mental activity is vital for physical well being as well.

 

 

 

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I just learned to play pickleball, plus I do the NYTIMES spelling bee daily, the Wordle & love reading. 

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I do several surveys a day and do the games from the AARP app

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I play beat saber on my Oculus - forcing me to focus, and be quick. 

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I keep in touch with friends and family. Keep up to date with world news.Play Sudoku and other games.

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I went back to work part-time to stay active and engage with lots of people. 

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I like to read books that are uplifting and relaxing to your mind.  I also attend healing Journey class which started in Septemberโ€ฆI like to do word church puzzles daily.

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I play pickleball about 5 days a week!  I know, you're thinking that is more of a physical activity than a mental one. But the mental focus required for games and the social engagement with other players (both on court and off) help keep my mind stimulated. And it's fun!

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AARP has the tools to keep my brain active and I am there every day. Trying to win contests keeps me on the ball. I walk every day and took up needle point.

 

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