Dear Followers,
Here are six lessons from Olga that can help us extend and enrich our lives:
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Stay physically active–Olga played baseball until she was 75, and then she began participating in track and field events. New evidence indicates that exercise helps us both mentally and physically.
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Stay on your feet–The more hours you spend sitting, the worse your overall health will be. Many office workers now use stand-up desks to effortlessly burn off extra calories, and improve their circulation. For the majority of her life, Olga never had a desk job, and she still climbs stairs and rarely sits for long periods of time.
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You are what you eat–Olga avoids processed and fast foods, but (occasionally) enjoys everything from bread to beef to a baked potato–and she has a sweet tooth. She eats very little in the evenings, and works hard to have a balanced–but natural–diet.
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Be a creature of habit–Good habits make it easy to stay disciplined. Olga has many regular rituals–stretching every morning, bowling every Tuesday, the same bedtime every night, etc. Establishing a regular routine can be like having a healthy safety net.
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Embrace improvement–Whether it’s our career, our relationships or our hobbies, we all want to feel like we’re making progress rather than backsliding. But after mid-life–when the body naturally begins to get slower and weaker–we need to “refrain” our progress in order to still feel as if we are improving.
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Keep emotions under control–It’s harmful to our health to get upset over little things. When asked about how she stays so even-tempered, Olga replied (regarding getting upset) “Honestly, I don’t have the time.” All of this falls under the category of don’t sweat the small stuff.