Active Lifestyle
" I prefer to dance into the moments of my life."
The average Post-50-Person can "dance" into no sAGE limits. Thist applies regardless of how old you are or where you live today and into the future. Do you believe in the artistry of the dance of life?
If so, include the PRACTICAL LIFE ARTS: Lifelong learning , a choice to exert a positive influence in your sphere of activity, staying connected meaningfully, and "paying it forward" . These are enchanting possibilities within your scope of creative action. Read On.
THE PRACTICAL LIFE ARTS a choice to exert a positive influence in your sphere of activity, staying connected meaningfully, and "paying it forward" . more? click the link or graphic |
-active lifestyle- engage and enchant
Like many Post50 People today, the WHITE HAIRED developer seen in the photo below is one person who will stay involved. She desires a beautiful,walkable neighborhood where she and her inter-generational family can enjoy life.She is planning the development of an "age-friendly" community. This is her nod to an attractive active lifestyle, her choice for years to come.
What is your vision and how will you put it into place?
MAKING IT REAL |
If you seek to live life fully, you may choose to consider any number of options. Perhaps a natural neighborhood, or the emerging "New Urban" movement whose underlying concept is close to the vision of many Post-50-People will also attract you. |
She may be on to something powerful as she walks a new development, survey in hand, she also learns about and becomes interested in "green" site development ideas. There may be plenty of soil and not much infrastructure in place , but this stirs the imagination.
from a DREAM TO REALITY
In search of the best there is to be offered, here are the next steps she took:
She did lots of research.
She educated herself .
She noted the active
lifestyle features that were important to her.
She noted the benefits of
Green Planning and site development.
FORECASTS
a re-enchantment with possibility
DO YOU DESIRE A LIFELONG FEATHERED NEST? CLICK THE GRAPHIC TO |
WHAT ARE YOUR AREAS OF INTEREST ? ___a lifelong feathered nest ___reduced capital costs ___reduced operating costs ___health and
productivity ___higher personal value ___satisfaction of doing the right thing ___a re-enchantment with all that is possible in years to come |
re-enchantment with possibility tips
1. Keep your sense of humor.
2. Plan ahead for quality of life.
3. Maintain a positive
attitude.
Here's to happy outcomes,
living comfortably and independently
right now and into the future !
There are misconceptions about the financial viability of positive futures.- regardless of age or physical ability. Research counters that perception as per the Smart Communities Network. Smart Growth- a Legacy of Positive Futures reaches out to stakeholders to seek innovative ideas about the future of our communities. This is exciting if you are interested in Community Planning, Design, and Development.
Smart Growth Network encourages YOU to join the on-going National Conversation on the above subjects. You can look for a range of media and discussion about emerging issues that can build a depth of community planning, design and development ideas, and perspectives. Just another way you may choose to stay engaged.
JOIN THE CONVERSATION. Click this LINK or the GRAPHIC
!! TURN ON THE ACTION !! SMART COMMUNITIES NETWORK |
JOIN THE CONVERSATION 1. Safe Routes to School Guide: Engineering 2. Living Streets: Strategies for Crafting Public Space 3. Manifest Destiny: A Guide to the Essential Indifference of American Suburban Housing 4. Community Schools: Partnerships for Excellence 5. Prospering in Place: Linking Jobs, Development, and Transit to spur the local economy aging-in-place, age in place |
ONWARD TO THE FACTS ON ACTIVE UN RETIRING ACTIVE LIFESTYLES
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