Aging With an Attitude!
luluinca
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That's me..............I'm trying so hard to stay positive and deal with the little aches and pains (I know sometimes they're not that small), the diet issues such as low salt, low fat, less red meat, or whatever our doctors recommend, arthritis, bad feet, bad back.........etc.
I know others my age, and even younger, have it much worse and God Bless them, but I get so worn out listening to the negative attitudes.
Am I the only one who has friends who always seem to make an excuse about why they can't stick to their diet (noun) or exercise plan? I'm certainly not naming names.............but I think we've all had issues that keep us from doing exactly what we want to do and most of us try to find an alternative, or even reverse some of our issues..............it can be done.............I've done it!
It's all about a positive attitude instead of a "giving up" attitude!
I know others my age, and even younger, have it much worse and God Bless them, but I get so worn out listening to the negative attitudes.
Am I the only one who has friends who always seem to make an excuse about why they can't stick to their diet (noun) or exercise plan? I'm certainly not naming names.............but I think we've all had issues that keep us from doing exactly what we want to do and most of us try to find an alternative, or even reverse some of our issues..............it can be done.............I've done it!
It's all about a positive attitude instead of a "giving up" attitude!
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For me, this whole thing is 90% a mental game. Resisting negative thoughts is a great benefit. Recognizing them in those around us can really be motivational and help us realize we are on the right path.0
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For me, this whole thing is 90% a mental game. Resisting negative thoughts is a great benefit. Recognizing them in those around us can really be motivational and help us realize we are on the right path.
That's why this group is so great...............not many negative folks here, most everyone is just working hard to improve their health as they age. I have a number of friends on my news feed that just wear me out though. Some of them barely accept encouragement..........
I guess this is what we call a rant.........LOL
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Rant away! It is even more frustrating when I see such a trait show in myself - it is easy to fall into the trap - but it helps when someone reminds us not to go down that road. Then I have to kick my own backside, which is tricky but can be done !0
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I agree! It's too easy to use excuses, and you hear of too many people saying that they "can't, because..." There are too many stories out there that show that others have managed what ever issues they face and achieve great things. We can too!!0
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Today my coworker commented that "I'm funny like Amy Schumar". I'm taking it as a compliment!0
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My mantras is "excuses, that's why we get fat". When I stopped making excuses and changed my mindset, it worked. We all have minor aches and pains or life issues that get in the way. You just have to want to do it (barring medical issues). I am with you, I get weary of the constant whining and believe me nobody is a bigger whiner than I am. The difference is I may complain, but I still do what needs to be done.0
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This group, with its humor and can-do attitude, has become my pick-me-up at the end of the day. One of the judges walked up and asked me if I had been losing weight, and looked a little worried. I told him that I had been trying, and he looked relieved. He said "at our age, I'm never sure whether to ask or not, because sometimes you don't really want to know the answer." It was a little shocking to me to realize that I am now at the age where people are afraid you are losing weight because of illness, and a good feeling to be able to assure him that it was really just an evil plot to outlive my competitors.1
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a work colleague asked me today if I was on a diet.. I replied by saying " I don't want to Diet... I want to Live it"
I smiled He looked at me like I lost the plot..
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Closing in on 60, but still an active firefighter. The kids do freak out when I strap on scuba gear for a recovery dive. They seem to take my heart attack more seriously than I do.
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Farback: Great photo!!! Love that!0
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Farback, let them try and keep up with you... You are fierce...0
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Farback, love that pic and the attitude!
As we age, it's so easy to allow ourselves to wallow in excuse-land. We may not do it like we did when we were young, but can still get it done.0 -
I hike regularly with the Sierra Club. I know people in their '70s and '80s who hike regularly, and some of them even still backpack! They are my role models.0
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What a fierce group we have here!!! I'm so encouraged.............thanks everyone!!!0
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Thursday I celebrated the 1st anniversary of my first HA and today is the 1st anniversary of my second HA. Unlike Farback, I'm not strapping on scuba gear but I'm certainly glad to be here and have had the opportunity in the past year to see my son graduate high school and preparing for entry into university and to enjoy my daughters victories when she completes another bike ride (some hundreds of miles) for charity. It warms my heart ... and that's a good thing.
I believe we all find ways to accomplish our goals once we set our minds to it.0 -
Brava, heart2health! Life is precious and we should enjoy every minute.0
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One reason I'm reluctant to join the more "seasoned " groups is that there does seem to be a lot of belly aching about aches, pains, illness...It's a downer....we probably all have an issue or several, but yes, a lot of it is excuses. We all need to "man up" and just get 'er done!!!!0
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One reason I'm reluctant to join the more "seasoned " groups is that there does seem to be a lot of belly aching about aches, pains, illness...It's a downer....we probably all have an issue or several, but yes, a lot of it is excuses. We all need to "man up" and just get 'er done!!!!
Exactly..............I feel the same way.0 -
Maybe it's the Bhuddism or the fact I've seen a lot of suffering, or maybe just cause I'm a Canadian, but I don't judge the people in this group or age group too harshly. Many people here have had significant health issues, and many have lost incredible amounts of weight. I respect them for both. I'm as much an alpha male as the next guy, and don't let my health history stand in my way, period. I won't, however, tear anyone down for their personal roadblocks in getting to their goals. We all have our own road to travel.0
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No one tells me that I'm too old for anything, or that I'm not strong enough. I'm not naturally athletic but I'm not overweight and working out 6 days week for 12 years now, I can hold my own.
I'm usually the oldest one in my exercise classes at the gym. I'm not the strongest but I try pretty hard !!!0 -
heart2health wrote: »Thursday I celebrated the 1st anniversary of my first HA and today is the 1st anniversary of my second HA. Unlike Farback, I'm not strapping on scuba gear but I'm certainly glad to be here and have had the opportunity in the past year to see my son graduate high school and preparing for entry into university and to enjoy my daughters victories when she completes another bike ride (some hundreds of miles) for charity. It warms my heart ... and that's a good thing.
I believe we all find ways to accomplish our goals once we set our minds to it.
You have come a long way in this past year.. U have & are an inspiration0 -
Maybe it's the Bhuddism or the fact I've seen a lot of suffering, or maybe just cause I'm a Canadian, but I don't judge the people in this group or age group too harshly. Many people here have had significant health issues, and many have lost incredible amounts of weight. I respect them for both. I'm as much an alpha male as the next guy, and don't let my health history stand in my way, period. I won't, however, tear anyone down for their personal roadblocks in getting to their goals. We all have our own road to travel.
I completely agree Farback
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Maybe it's the Bhuddism or the fact I've seen a lot of suffering, or maybe just cause I'm a Canadian, but I don't judge the people in this group or age group too harshly. Many people here have had significant health issues, and many have lost incredible amounts of weight. I respect them for both. I'm as much an alpha male as the next guy, and don't let my health history stand in my way, period. I won't, however, tear anyone down for their personal roadblocks in getting to their goals. We all have our own road to travel.
I understand completely what you're saying and there are people who have very legitimate health issues that I think are difficult to overcome. On the other hand, I also hear a lot of excuse making from people that appear to be otherwise healthy but use age (or menopause for women) as an excuse for not being able to improve their health or even lose a little weight.
We just met up with an old high school group of my husband's and OMG, some of them were pitiful for no real reason that I could see and they were very blunt about their health issues..........sorry.....but they made themselves that way in some cases and have already given up............really????....they're 67.
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Oh, there are all kinds of conditions and issues and what doesn't seem like a big deal to some may well be to others. I don't know if menopause is impeding weight loss. It might be. I know I am struggling currently to lose weight and I know I am psychologically struggling with this menopause business. In my mind, I am still a bright young thing in my 20s with my whole life ahead of me. In my uterus and knees I am not as much of a shining comet as my brain thinks I am. But I exercise anyway, even though my knees protest and I fight the good fight against an unfortunate lack of waist shrinkage and hope for the best. There is not much I can do to stop aging except drop dead which is not on my to do list. So I will suck it up and try and keep my bright young bits as long as humanly possible and put a shine on less delightful areas.0
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That is why I like this group. We all have our problems, some certainly, much worse than others. but as you say, we can give up and die or continue the fight to the best of our abilities, no excuses!0
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I don't cotton to too many excuses, no matter the age. Kids complain a lot too.0
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Thanks. I still have my motor-cyclic' glasses on there. That call came in early morning while I was having a morning coffee with the firefighters before work. It was a tragic fire at a horse barn. Four high value horses didn't make it out. I drove our heavy rescue truck, and am changing out one of the. 'Kids' bottles here.0 -
Maybe it's the Bhuddism or the fact I've seen a lot of suffering, or maybe just cause I'm a Canadian, but I don't judge the people in this group or age group too harshly. Many people here have had significant health issues, and many have lost incredible amounts of weight. I respect them for both. I'm as much an alpha male as the next guy, and don't let my health history stand in my way, period. I won't, however, tear anyone down for their personal roadblocks in getting to their goals. We all have our own road to travel.
I understand completely what you're saying and there are people who have very legitimate health issues that I think are difficult to overcome. On the other hand, I also hear a lot of excuse making from people that appear to be otherwise healthy but use age (or menopause for women) as an excuse for not being able to improve their health or even lose a little weight.
We just met up with an old high school group of my husband's and OMG, some of them were pitiful for no real reason that I could see and they were very blunt about their health issues..........sorry.....but they made themselves that way in some cases and have already given up............really????....they're 67.
You're kinder than I am.........LOL
I hear you. I was at the hardware store today, on my motorcycle, getting some gear for a 400 mile trip, and while mounting up I watched a guy my age get into his car in the handicap space. He was easily 100 pounds over where he should be, moving like he couldn't outrun a really slow zombie. I looked for, without actually asking, what might be wrong with him. I couldn't see anything except he'd just given up on living. Without knowing the guy, I may be completely off base, but it just amazes me when I'm fighting every day to beat heart disease, and frankly, kicking it's *kitten*, why someone could let themselves become like this guy.
I try to not judge others, but when my 59 year old *kitten* is fighting to survive, and in better shape than many in their 20's, it's hard not to say something occasionally.
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