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Putting Old on Hold is not about looking young forever. Its wonderful to look good, and you will look better longer if you take care of yourself consistently over the years. But what does it matter if you look younger than springtime, but on the inside you are aging rapidly as a result of high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, and coronary artery disease? Is it your goal to be the best-looking babe in the nursing home? Probably not!
Putting Old on Hold is achievement of constant vibrant health. It is preservation of youthful attributes for as long as you live. It is being in control of your life at a time when conventional wisdom says you should be in decline. It is recognition that what gerontologists are telling us is true: Seventy percent of the aging process is controllable. Only 30 percent is stamped in our genetic code. Putting Old on Hold is believing you have control and learning how to use the control.
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Learn How to Stay Youthful and Vital,
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Barbara Morris gives practical advice that individuals of every age will find beneficial As a registered pharmacist she sees many people turning to medication in a desperate attempt to feel healthy. Instead she teaches the reader how to eat healthily and live both a healthy and active life. This, of course, is the key to feeling both young and alive again. I especially liked the chapter entitled "Attitude", which is full of wisdom about the realities of retiring. This is an inspirational book, and the author's own vitality and personal philosophy are extremely motivating.
Toni Rey, author of STill Working After All These Years
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Getting Older is Inevitable - Aging Is Not,
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For many, aging is like an unwelcome guest! Behaviors that at first seem charming, even endearing, quickly become annoying, obnoxious, and even, at times, unbearable. Aging steals the wisdom and goodness we have won through the timeless practice of trial and error. Just on the verge on getting it right (finally), some oldsters become as children. This time, they have no adulthood to look forward to.
Should we accept such a fate gracefully? Author Barbara Morris says no. She believes there is plenty we can all do, starting today, to persuade the #$%^&* ducks of aging to nest in someone else's backyard. In a delightful, conversational tone, Morris, a registered pharmacist, offers solutions in three important areas: health, retirement, and attitude. Morris suggests that a healthy lifestyle is a great defense against aging. Through her own experiences in her pharmacy, she has come to believe that over-medication creates some of the ills of aging. She offers common-sense solutions in the areas of diet, exercise and life-style choices to create a life where growing older does not equate to aging. The life of the retiree is not for Morris. She continues to contribute to the community around her as a practicing pharmacist and as a productive author and lecturer. She believes the choice to retire may in itself contribute to aging and that remaining active and employed will help keep us young. Perhaps her most important contribution is that Morris tackles attitudes as key players in aging. How many times have you excused a lapse of memory as a "senior moment?" Or avoided learning a new skill because "I'm too old?" For that matter, how many times has a physician told you to expect certain (unpleasant) changes because "you're getting older"? Morris makes the case that changing our attitudes will change our outcomes and Put Old on Hold. Her photo on the book's back cover shows a woman who looks at least 20 years younger than her chronological age. In person, she's even younger. With results like these, you know she's on to something significant. I'm on my third reading of Boomers Really Can Put Old on Hold. I find something new - something I'm sure she put there just for me - each time I read it. This is an important book. Get it, read it, and reread it. You can, and you should, Put Old on Hold. Phyllis Staff, Ph.D. author, "How to Find Great Senior Housing" and "128 Ways to Prevent Alzheimer's and Other Dementias"
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Couldn't Put It Down!,
By Laura Turner "Author, Editor" (New York, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Put Old on Hold (Paperback)
I couldn't put down Barbara Morris's new book Put Old On Hold. Save her ability to grab me by the funny-bone with personal satire, her book is a self-contained anti-aging capsule in itself. As a practicing pharmacist, she gives us many (laugh-out-loud) accounts of the degeneration of human consumption - sorry Emeril - and likens common American cuisine to, well, something like turtle turds.
From a micro sense, however, Put Old On Hold, touts and challenges readers to create their own assault on the aging process. It left this reader to put the book down - after first reading cover to cover - and take an inventory of my current herbal, vitamin and mineral supplementation (among other things like revisit my yoga exercise video library). Moreover, setting my own personal healthcare biases aside, the most exciting message of Put Old On Hold is its ability to give hope. In this writers opinion, hope is a most important commodity in a world of faster, better, more. Instead, Barbara gives it to us straight from the hip in a practical, been there done that format. Here's just a sample of lessons learned: -The power of positive self- talk -Secrets for "thinking" yourself young -The honest truth about the illusion of retirement -Key secrets to vitality, anti-aging and better living in a second lifetime I believe anyone, regardless of age, will be excited about a future which may once have seemed uncertain after reading Barbara's book. Put Old on Hold will be reference I'll continue to use today tomorrow and 50 years from now. Thanks to Barbara, I'm not afraid anymore - If at age 74 the goddess of goddesses tells me I can be just like her, Bam! I'm all over it.
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