We may be aging, but we don't have to think, feel, or act like it, right? Sure, sometimes it's nice to hang out with people roughly our own age. It's great to have cultural references and experiences in common -- there's a kind of special bonding that comes from that. But just as there is a lot, A LOT (LOL) that younger generations can learn from us, we can learn from them as well.
And still, being young in heart, mind, and spirit is an inside job. It's attitude, gratitude, not taking ourselves too seriously, laughing at life's absurdities, appreciating the little things.
May I share with you what keeps me young (this week at least)? Following where curiosity leads me and feeling delighted with what I find. Journaling about good memories and how those experiences felt as a physical sensation -- for example, the first kiss that gave me tingles up and down my torso, and felt like the summer sun radiating from my heart. Reading a children's book. Singing songs from learned in childhood. Texting emojis to my Sweetie, without any words.
What are three things that keep you young in heart, mind and spirit?