So much of what we hear about aging is framed as decline — a loss of youth, relevance, or vitality. Or it’s sold as a race against time: miracle creams, longevity hacks, the pressure to look a decade younger. But what if growing older well isn’t about resisting the years, but embracing them with intention? In this week’s Not Done Yet podcast, I explore how aging can be less about fighting the clock and more about choosing what matters most.
Because each year brings us choices: what to hold onto, what to release, and where to place our energy. Growing older well might mean saying no more often, prioritizing relationships that nourish us, or daring to start something new when the world says it’s too late. It’s about using our years, not denying them — and discovering the freedom and clarity that come with age.
— Rindraty Limtiaco is Not Done Yet
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