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The Best Age to Start Anti-Aging Journey - Our Top Tips

Is your family going through a difficult time? Do you feel like something’s missing in your life? Are you looking for new ways to spend your spare time and improve your quality of life? You might be at that end of life stage where you want to look ahead and start planning for the future. Or perhaps you’re just ready to start making changes that will help you feel younger. Regardless, there are a variety of reasons why many people choose to slow down and adopt an anti-aging program. Whether you’re starting a journey yourself or are helping a loved one on his or her path, it’s never too early to start planning for the future. Here are some of our favorite tips from helping older adults take the anti-aging journey from “I don’t wanna do this anymore” to someone who wants to get started sooner rather than later.

 

Tell your family and friends you’re making changes for your health

One of the best ways to get your loved ones on board with your decision to slow down and adopt an anti-aging strategy is to tell them you’re making changes for your own health. It’s always a good idea to let people know why you’re making the choices you are, and why they shouldn’t hold you to a different standard because of your age. You can also mention that you’re making these changes in order to improve your quality of life. If you’re starting to slow down as a result of getting older or experiencing a medical condition, you may want to tell your family and friends that you’re making this change in order to avoid feeling old and slow. Be sure to let them know why you’re doing this, and how it’s better for your health and quality of life.

 

Make small changes — not huge ones

As you begin to implement changes that will help you feel younger, you’ll likely feel self-conscious about your appearance and begin to make some changes in your own daily routine. This is perfectly normal, and it’s perfectly fine to feel like this as you begin to make changes. There’s no need to make drastic changes or “succeed at everything” just yet — you still have a long way to go, and changes like these are essential to help you along the way. If you’re in your 60s, you may want to consider wearing makeup less often or putting away your foundation. Similarly, if you’re in your 80s, you may want to consider wearing makeup less often or putting away your foundation because you no longer feel the need for it. Whatever you choose to do, make sure you discuss your choices with your doctor first so you don’t do anything that might jeopardize your health.

 

Break down what you can do today

Once you’ve made the decision to slow down and adopt an anti-aging strategy, the next step is to make sure you actually do something about it. One of the best ways to do this is to break down what you can do today and identify what steps you need to take in order to take your desired steps forward. For example, if you want to lose weight, you could list off all the things you’re doing today that will help you along the way, such as: - Consuming fewer calories - Getting enough sleep - Taking care of your physical health (fitness routine, sleeping well, eating healthy) - Taking care of your mental health (meditation, journaling, stress management) - Making changes in your daily routine (cut down on sugar, start using a low-intensity exercise program)

 

Don’t just think about age — talk to your doctor!

In some cases, it’s better to avoid talking to your doctor about your goals because you might worry about what he or she might say. However, in most cases, you need to discuss your plan with a doctor in order to make sure it’s safe and that it won’t negatively affect your physical or mental health. A doctor can help you identify which medications you should or shouldn’t be on, as well as provide you with tips about how to best take care of yourself during your anti-aging journey. Your doctor can also help you identify which lifestyle changes are best for you, and can help you set a course of action if you’re unsure how to proceed.

 

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Go see a doctor and have a checkup

Again, it’s best to go to the doctor when you first start to make changes that will help you feel younger. This is to make sure you don’t miss any steps along the way and to make sure the changes you’ve been making are healthy. If you’re unsure of how to proceed, the doctor can provide you with information and guidance. A checkup once a year is always a good idea, and you should always be as honest and open-minded as possible during your doctor visit.

 

Summary

You’re always changing your diet, adding new supplements, and trying new exercises because you want to be younger. But how do you know if the changes you’re making are really working or not? There are a number of ways to measure whether or not you’re making progress on your anti-aging journey. One way is to look at your chronological age. Another is to consider your functional age as a reference for how old you feel and how you’re performing in your life. Keep in mind that aging is a process that occurs throughout life, and that everyone goes through a phase where they feel old. It’s important to recognize that you’re not “yours” until you reach a certain age, and that you shouldn’t focus on being “old” because you’re still young enough to change. Your journey to a younger age starts today, so let’s get started!