Tag: Conscious Aging
Posted on February 4, 2022
by Gaye Abbott
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“I first had to delete the word perfection from my vocabulary. Perhaps the better word for realigning myself with spirit is excellence. Maybe excellence was what I was striving to attain all along. Personal excellence also invites us into ongoing relationships in which we express the best of who we are. There is nothing to prove….”
Category: Authenticity, Conscious AgingTags: Albert Einstein, Aligning With Spirit, Artistry of Aging, Conscious Aging, Diana Turner-Forte, Elder Artistry, Elder Wisdom, Excellence, Finding wholeness, Myth of Perfection, Wildly Free Elder
Posted on January 28, 2022
by Gaye Abbott
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“I was well aware of the work that now 75-year-old Patch Adams, M.D. with his red clown nose has done, and is still doing, who’s message for health care providers has been “lighten the mood and you will lighten the struggle”. And Norman Cousins (Cancer Laughter Cure). had done on laughter and the simple act of smiling to raise endorphin levels, decrease pain, and augment healing even from a cancer diagnosis he was given. Yet, it appeared that I needed a reminder…”
Category: Artistry of Aging, Death and DyingTags: Aging With Humor, Artistry of Aging, Benefits of Laughter and Play, Benefits of Smiling, Bobby McFerrin, Conscious Aging, Elder Artistry, Elderhood, Patch Adams, Wildly Free Elder
Posted on January 23, 2022
by Gaye Abbott
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“What I have learned, and keep learning – it often takes repetition! – is that the moments at any stage of life are to be taken one step at a time. Being mindful of the words and thoughts we repeat to ourselves, that often squeeze the joy of simply being into the contracted small containers of judgement – of ourselves and others – worry, anxiety and fear. It seems easy to do these days….”
Category: Artistry of Aging, Natures GiftsTags: Artistry of Aging, Breath of Life, Breathing and Relationship, Breathing Spaces, Breathing With Nature, Conscious Aging, Expanded Breathing Spaces, Finding wholeness, Power of Words, Sonoma Coast, Trusting Life, Wildly Free Elder, Writing Practices
Posted on January 9, 2022
by Gaye Abbott
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“SEEKING HUMAN WITH THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS FOR CONSCIOUS OPPORTUNITY TO COLLABORATE WITH THE UNIVERSE….”
Posted on December 31, 2021
by Gaye Abbott
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“I am filled with gratitude as I write this last post in the “31- Days of Joy and Laughter Project” and concurrently complete a 6-day self directed personal retreat to end the year. As all of these posts came from trusting the unfolding in each day – not planned agenda – today’s post reflects that magical synchronicity that constantly fills my life to over flowing.”
Category: Artistry of Aging, ElderhoodTags: Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Artistry of Aging, Conscious Aging, Elder Artistry, Elderhood, Green Renaissance, Joy and Laughter Project, Joy In Life, Joyful Living, Sarel van Rensburg, South Africa, Wildly Free Elder
Posted on December 30, 2021
by Gaye Abbott
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“On this next to last day of the 31-Days of Joy and Laughter Project the article from Good News, along with the video below, came to my attention. It sparked something within me. That part who consciously chooses to participate in one act of kindness and share laughter/humor with at least one person every time I go out into my community. A practice I have taken to heart for many years now and benefited greatly from. “
Category: Artistry of Aging, Conscious AgingTags: Acts of Kindness, Artistry of Aging, Conscious Aging, Elder Artistry, Good News, Its A Wonderful Life, Jimmy Stewart, Joy and Laughter Project, Just Giving, Pandemic Isolation, Sebbie Hall, Wildly Free Elder
Posted on December 29, 2021
by Gaye Abbott
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“Our instinctual body knows exactly how to breathe and move with optimal grace and fluidity – like the moon shining without telling it to. You, as a piece of the moving, breathing natural world – as the landscape you walk upon. Have you fo forgotten?”
Posted on December 28, 2021
by Gaye Abbott
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“And so it was that I took myself out to the N.Carolina Arboretum to hike the trails and commune with nature. The joy and laughter that I was to write about each day alluded me. Feeling lonely and somehow disconnected I put on my backpack to hike the trail down to Bent Creek and started the walk to the trailhead. Coming towards me was….”
Posted on December 26, 2021
by Gaye Abbott
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“From a wider perspective, accepting life in all its pain, imperfection and beauty our stress and anxiety has the potential to shift us from expectations of how our life should be to acceptance of what is happening now. This creates a spaciousness for curiosity about what might happen next. Accepting the unfolding of life and embracing reality with gratitude. Being aware of the possibilities and opportunities that emerge. I consistently find this easier said than practiced in any given moment.”
Posted on December 24, 2021
by Gaye Abbott
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“Awe, wonder and a bit of dancing around, just like the young child close to us, as we walked into the Winter Lights show outdoors at the N. Carolina Arboretum. What pure magic awaited us as we walked through hundreds of displays in the gardens spontaneously singing with the music and certainly with smiles on our faces the entire time!”
Category: Artistry of Aging, ElderhoodTags: Artistry of Aging, C.E. Lewis, Conscious Aging, Elderhood, Fred Rogers, Magic of Being, North Carolina Arboretum, Vince Gowmon, Wildly Free Elder, Winter Lights