Creative Ageing

How NOT to have a midlife crisis

How NOT to have a midlife crisis

Therapy: the book by David Lodge The ‘hero’ of this book is Tubby Passmore, 58: balding, bulging, and thoroughly lost.  Although he’s outwardly successful – well-off, modestly well-known as scriptwriter for a top sitcom, with…

A view from age 74: Giles

A view from age 74: Giles

Advice to those in their sixties: Delegate to others more than you think you can safely do!  You can’t do it safely.  How did you learn? Don’t delay this! Get out into nature and meditate,…

A view from age 71: Gay

A view from age 71: Gay

Staying happy in your seventies Be proactive in caring for mind, body and soul. For me this begins with daily yoga and meditation practice. Be ever open to new experiences and ideas. Keep the brain…

A view from age 56: Jane Sanders

A view from age 56: Jane Sanders

Two score and ten –  fifty years and growing It is said that you know you are getting old when doctors and policemen look impossibly young. I had this experience about a year ago when…

Marie de Hennezel

A Realistic and Positive Book on Ageing: Also helpful for the ‘young-old’

The warmth of the heart prevents your body from rusting: Marie de Hennezel. This is the best book on ageing I have read: well-informed, realistic, as well as warm-hearted and inspiring.  Marie is one of the…