Content starts here
CLOSE ×
Search
Reply
Community Manager
Community Manager

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.

AARPTeri
5
Kudos
61039
Views
168
Replies
97,620 Views
536
Report
Periodic Contributor

I keep my brain active by reading and writing.  I facilitate a book club:  Becoming Culturally Competent Bookclub (BCCB) (Non-fiction) and I am a member of a 2nd book club which is a fiction bookclub for social purposes.

 

I have just written my first manuscript and my book is coming to Amazon this month!! Please support me with a read of the book and review on Amazon:  "Life After Death" Resilience, Identity, and Revelations During Grief and After Loss

Please let me know that you will read and review my book on Amazon:  Shirley@AksumLiterarySociety.com

Thank you so much!!

Shirley

0 Kudos
64 Views
0
Report
Bronze Conversationalist

This contest is over, right? >>> The AARP Rewards Online Community Learning & Earning Contest 2022 (โ€œContestโ€) takes place between August 1, 2022 at 9:00 AM Eastern Time (โ€œETโ€) and all entries must be received no later than August 31, 2022 at 12 PM ET (โ€œPromotion Periodโ€).' 

 

I think it should be unpinned. Thanks! ๐Ÿ™‚


[ฬฒฬ…$ฬฒฬ…(ฬฒฬ…5ฬฒฬ…)ฬฒฬ…$ฬฒฬ…] (โ˜‰เฑช โŠ™)


Please cancel my subscription to your issues.
7,653 Views
0
Report
Contributor

Eating healthy and taking care of your self.  Exercise your body and your mind.  I do strategy gaming, I'm learning to code, if I don't know how to do something I learn it. Even just talking and have an engaging conversation with my husband.

0 Kudos
7,929 Views
0
Report
Periodic Contributor

I like reading history books which will not lead you astray.

0 Kudos
8,201 Views
0
Report
Periodic Contributor

I like to do the AARP crossword puzzles. It keeps my brain sharp and allows me to earn points for chances to win great prizes. I also like to read, exercise, do word games, etc. I also downloaded the Staying Sharp app add-on to use with my Oculus for seemingly endless fun ways to stay sharp. It's all like oil for my sometimes rusty brain.

8,296 Views
0
Report
Periodic Contributor

I love to play the word games such as Scramble or Sequence Squares to challenge my score. I am not the best at the games however, I love getting better and better everyday. I love participating in the AARP rewards and watching the videos and the doing the quizzes. You can donate points to other senior who may need help or buy something for your self or grandchildren. 

I ALWAYS love the opportunity to learn new things/information to keep informed and share with others and have fun at the same time. 

Thanks

8,353 Views
0
Report
Periodic Contributor

The past 2 years I grew a flower garden, then took pictures of it as it progressed. I turned the pictures into puzzles to give to family, but I want to take it to the next level by starting a niche puzzle line. Although, physically, I wasn't able to do a garden this year, I still take sky and floral shots.

I also am the administrator for several mental health groups on Facebook and was facilitating a mental health support group.

8,369 Views
1
Report
Periodic Contributor

What a great idea! I've been a member of the National Wildlife Federation for years and registered my garden as a Wildlife Sanctuary. I noticed they are having a photography contest so maybe some of your work might fit their categories, esp. the garden one: 

https://gfwphotocontest.nwf.org/menu-home.aspx?comp_id=F699762D-B1DB-4A9E-AD23-9438EC4A1396
0 Kudos
8,042 Views
0
Report
Contributor

I joined AARP just this month and I have been watching videos and taken quizzes  almost daily to the point of maxing out my points earned for the day.  I am surprised at the amount of things I have learned in a short period of time.  I always dreaded turning 50 and all the age old jokes that came with it.  But over all I am quite pleased with how this new chapter of life is treating me! Thank You AARP! 

8,389 Views
0
Report
Contributor

I stay active in through classes at local art leagueโ€”metal working, painting, design, etc. I like building new skills that I can use in new ways. 

8,413 Views
0
Report
Contributor

I play Wordle everyday.  I read and exercise daily. I play games with a group once a week. 

8,453 Views
1
Report
Regular Contributor

I play wordle too, itโ€™s addicting! 

8,267 Views
0
Report
Contributor

I like to sharpen my mind by doing computer programming! I like to work in C#, which allows you to make games.

 

I also am currently taking a Spanish course where we're currently learning about holidays. It's not easy, but it's definitely good practice for your brain!

8,464 Views
0
Report
Bronze Conversationalist

To keep my brain active:

  • I take advantage of Staying Sharp and its wealth of games, videos, interesting articles, enticing recipes.
  • I participate in several book clubs via zoom and read and discuss 4 books a month.
  • I keep abreast of the news by reading online papers, where I post comments daily; this keeps my spelling and grammar fresh and sharp.
  • I have scheduled a weekly Storytime via zoom with my grandkids who enjoy the tales I invent for them, sometimes in French, sometimes in English; the little ones are becoming fluent in a second language, I give and receive love, I keep my mind sharp; we are all winners!
8,520 Views
0
Report
Periodic Contributor

I keep my brain active through research (keeping multiple tabs constantly open in browser windows and mentally tracking all) and writing.

8,585 Views
0
Report
Periodic Contributor

I keep my brain active by walking 12,000 to 15,000 daily, along with working two jobs, one full time and the other part time, raising my 3 year old granddaughter and volunteer at her daycare with special events keeps me going, reading, I also; play games on my phone before falling asleep it relaxes me and watching Pyramid with Michael Strahan co-host. I have a lot to keep me and my brain busy....

8,625 Views
1
Report
Social Butterfly

@cherry1932 , You are amazing!  You must have found a way to fit in more than 24 hrs. in your day! ๐Ÿ˜„ What type of work do you do?

0 Kudos
8,242 Views
0
Report
Contributor

I keep my brain active by attending adult education classes, participating in discussion groups, attending live concerts, and I read 2-3 books a week.

8,654 Views
1
Report
Social Butterfly

@fl6973 , What type of books do you enjoy reading?

0 Kudos
8,240 Views
0
Report
Periodic Contributor

I keep my brain active by walking for 20 minutes a day. I follow the DASH meal plan to stay healthy. I read books to learn something new everyday. I spend 10 minutes a day sitting in a quiet place saying to myself that I am strong, I am worthy and I am loved. I spend 20 minutes a day working in the yard weeding and pruning the bushes.

8,706 Views
3
Report
Social Butterfly

@ELew0011 , I think daily affirmations are a great practice!

0 Kudos
8,239 Views
0
Report
Periodic Contributor

I read a book a day

8,687 Views
1
Report
Social Butterfly

@jmcghee007 , That's impressive!

0 Kudos
8,238 Views
0
Report
Info Seeker

Each week I find new recipes from foreign countries with ingredients I do not recognize, or know where to find.  Then I learn about them, find out where to buy the ingredients, and make the dish. It has been a fun cultural exploration and keeps my brain active and engaged with my food. 

8,791 Views
1
Report
Periodic Contributor

I do a lot of that do! It's fun, educational, and mostly delicious....

8,770 Views
0
Report
Contributor

I have several weekly, if not daily, activities that I enjoy to keep my brain active. They include reading, walking, praying and playing. I enjoy reading novels and have found many fascinating reads that I can't put down :). I walk three times a week, either in a park, at a church walking track or in my condo parking lot. Spending time in prayer and reading God's Word keep me encouraged and uplifted. I love playing games and find that playing competitive dominoes with neighbors, as well as games on my IPad, such as Brain HQ and Luminosity, challenge me, as well as add another level of enjoyment to my day.  

8,819 Views
0
Report
Contributor

I keep my brain active by playing games that make me think on my phone, computer and on paper, especially Words With Friends and Solitaire.  I also read a lot on different subjects.  I have also fun walking in my neighborhood gives me an opportunity to clear my mind and enjoy nature.  Lastly, I tutor in Math; this keeps my mind alert as I learn new techniques that are being taught to students.

8,865 Views
0
Report
Regular Contributor

I keep my brain active by reading fiction for the book clubs I attend, nonfiction and current news,  listening to music, doing Wordle everyday-it's addictive!, cooking healthy plant based meals, gardening and hanging out with my 8 year old grandson who loves to talk Pokemon, hahaha. I'm always planning out next trip or getaway and learning about the area we will visit!  I just got a newer car with lots of tech and that kicks my brain into a whole other gear while driving-lots to pay attention to for sure!

 

8,960 Views
0
Report
Contributor

I solve the rubik's cube, often times creating unique color patterns. I also play role playing games (rpg) that involve various strategies to survive and win. 

8,984 Views
0
Report
cancel
Showing results forย 
Showย ย onlyย  | Search instead forย 
Did you mean:ย 
Users
Need to Know

"I downloaded AARP Perks to assist in staying connected and never missing out on a discount!" -LeeshaD341679

AARP Perks

More From AARP