"Through processes embedded in valued subjective
experience we have learned that disciplining how we think and feel about
ourselves and our health is as important to well-being as any physiological
markers of disease. Positive Aging describes a process whereby we take
control of our own late life experiences by discovering meaning in growing old
that transcends the deteriorative processes of aging. Positive Agers
posses four characteristics: (a) mobilizing resources to meet the challenges of
aging, (b) making life choices that preserve well-being, (c) cultivating
flexibility to deal with age-related decline, and (d) focusing on the positives
(verses the negatives) in old age."
- Robert T. Hill
Seven Strategies for Positive Aging
1. You can find
meaning in old age.
2. You're never to old to learn.
3. You can use the past to cultivate wisdom.
4. You can strengthen life-span relationships.
5. You can promote growth through giving and receiving help.
6. You can forgive yourself and others.
7. You can possess a grateful attitude.
- Robert T. Hill, Ph.D.,
Seven Strategies for Positive Aging,
2008
Seven Strategies for Positive Aging.
By Robert D. Hill, Ph.D.. New York, W.W. Norton and Co., 2008. Index,
references, 63 pages. ISBN: 978-0393705232. VSCL.
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