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Preparing for Your Later Life Can Be Very Easy

By Lily Bradshaw October 08, 2024 Senior Living

It is never too early to think about the life you will be living when you are older. Of course, all of us want a nice retirement with the time to do all the things we never had time for before, and although we can never really know how things will be for us in our later years, there are things we can do to make the odds work in our favour.

Nutrition

Nutrition is the key to not only our physical health, but our mental wellbeing as it affects every cell in the body. Eating a good, balanced diet on a regular basis helps provide the body with all the nutrients it needs.

This doesn’t have to be difficult or expensive. Generally, adding a few nuts, some fruit and vegetables and reducing unhealthy food is enough. Living on my own, I found I was throwing lots of fruit away and now freeze fruit, such as blueberries and blackberries (they freeze really well), pop them into cold drinks and eat them after!

Exercise

I have never been a gym goer. If I wanted to lose a little weight or get fit, I would rather spend my energy spring cleaning my house of painting the walls! However, I have recently found something that really works for me and only takes about 10-15 minutes per day.

Wall Pilates is a simple but effective way to not only exercise, but to keep your body flexible and supple. It also helps with balance. I keep it really simple, but you can take it as far as you want. Chair yoga is another great way to keep your body exercised and toned. There are lots of videos on YouTube to help you get started, including Sixty and Me’s yoga video series.

Coupled with a walk in the countryside or a paddle on the beach, these keep my physical and mental wellbeing on an even course.

Hydration

Staying well hydrated not only regulates your temperature but keeps your kidneys healthy and helps release toxins from your body. Sipping plenty of water throughout the day is like having all the free calories you want!

Obviously, the amount of hydration you need depends on many factors such as the local climate, the amount of energy you are using, your size, weight etc. I always find a good way to know if I am sufficiently hydrated is looking at the colour of my pee. :)

Mental Health

Just as physical exercise helps us maintain a healthy body, mental exercise helps us maintain a healthy mind. I like to do a range of things including crosswords, reading, writing, knitting, walking in the countryside and, sometimes, cold swimming. Always do what you love as this will ensure you do it often.

Another part of our mental health is stress. This can not only damage our day to day mental wellbeing, but it can have a real effect on our bodies. Don’t sweat the small stuff. If something you are worried about will not affect you in three months’ time, let it go.

Be Kind to Yourself

You have come a long way! You have faced many challenges, overcome a huge number of problems. You have looked after your body for decades, and probably cared for many others as well. Now it’s time to be kind to yourself, and perhaps, put yourself first occasionally.

Do things that make you happy. Perhaps take yourself out for a meal, go to the cinema, have a walk on the beach. There will always be things to do, people who want your help or attention, but make the effort to give yourself a little love too.

Enjoy Life

Most of all, enjoy life. That old cliche ‘Life Is Not a Rehearsal’ is so true. Get out there, have some fun. Perhaps take up a new hobby or start ticking off that long bucket list. The more I do off my bucket list, the longer it becomes. And that’s exactly how I want it to be. :)

Join the Conversation:

What do you do to keep yourself fit? What are you most looking forward to in later age? Have you changed your diet as you have aged?

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Toni Stritzke

I never thought I was the kind of person to exercise, more of a bookworm couch potato. But if I don’t do aquarobics regularly I can feel my bones stiffening, especially when I first wake up. I eat plenty of protein and vegetables too. I went away for an art long weekend and had catered food with desserts the whole time. Difficult to refuse when it’s set in front of you every night but boy, difficult to shed later. I wish my will
power was better than that!

lilybradshaw88

Hi Toni, Thanks for joining the conversation.That sounds like me! I totally agree with you that I feel much better when I eat well and do some exercise, especially as I age. Nothing wrong with a little treat now and again though :) Lily x

Ingrid

Asto fitness, I happily realized that after nearly a year of 3-day per week strength training, the 400+ steps to the top of the Duomo in Florence Italy was totally a success!! My other days of “easy cardio “ walking are making a big trip to Italy with my husband SO doable. AND good shoes—mainly my tennies I use for walks.
definitely having a wonderful Wednesday in Italy 🇮🇹

lilybradshaw88

Hi Ingrid, thanks for joining in. What a beautiful place to get fit! I hope you have a wonderful time :) Lily x

Debbie L.

In addition to my usual walking, 3 months ago I started strength, cardio and yoga exercises 4 days a week. I find I have more energy and strength as well as improving my mental outlook. It really helps me physically as well as socializing with others of various ages.

lilybradshaw88

Hi Debbie, thanks for joining the conversation. Strength training is something I thought was for young people, but am starting to learn there are benefits at any age. I walk every day, swim, basic yoga and some wall pilates, but need to stretch myself a little more. Thank you for reminding me :) Lily x

Rachel Forrest

I was retired having fun for a year and a half before my hip wore out completely making me much less mobile and unable to get out to do the things I want to do . Trying to lose weight so I can have a hip replacement and get back to
my life! Wish I had looked after my health more before but it’s never too late.
As for ‘perhaps put yourself first more, occasionally’ – nah – much more than that and definitely!!

lilybradshaw88

Hi Rachel, thank you for joining the conversation.I think many of us wish we had looked after our health a little more when we were younger! When you think about it, the healthier and fitter you are as you get older, the less aches and pain, and other health conditions, you are likely to face. Good luck with the weight loss and hip replacement. You can do it! Lily x

Jacquelyn D Harris

I try to get onto the treadmill daily but, may skip a day here and there. I do more than just walk although walking is the major activity. I am looking forward to travelling and having more leisure time. I have changed my diet as I’ve aged, eliminating fast food, some sugar, alcohol. I basically feel great, but want to build more muscle and to keep improving!

lilybradshaw88

Hi Jacquelyn, thank you for joining in. Looking after yourself is great if you want to travel and have adventures, so well done for taking such good care of yourself! I have also been considering my diet and including more berries (I freeze them and use them as ice cubes in my drinks, then eat them!), less processed food and sugar, though I still enjoy a glass of red wine now and again! Lily x

The Author

Lily Bradshaw has had an interesting and varied career. Twenty years working as a psychotherapist and part time lecturer, followed by 20 years of writing educational courses. Now she is enjoying semi retirement writing books and articles that interest her, mostly about having fun and enjoying life. She has spent the last 2 years travelling solo.

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