- making each day feel like a new beginning
- reinventing yourself on some level so that you don’t become your own “Groundhog Day”
- spend time in community with others
- become more involved in the pursuit of altruism
- find the bless in the mess
- laugh as often as possible
- keep a positive outlook: “if you think the worst and get the worst, you suffer twice; if you think the best and get the worst, you only suffer once.”
Exploring the impact of the 'age wave' on library services, programming, marketing and facilities.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Why we should embrace our age
A wonderful post by Loretta Laroche. This article first appeared in Huffington Post. Loretta is full of joy and practical wisdom, including practical tips on aging well by:
Monday, September 19, 2011
How will local government cope with ageing communities?
The purpose of the Local Government and Ageing Project was "to identify the magnitude of costs for
Local Government of an ageing population, including the size of any
financial impact, the range of council services affected, and potential
impacts on council's revenue raising capacity as a result of population
ageing. The study also documented the growing social and economic
contribution older people are making to their local communities. "
A tool kit is available.
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