Aging Wisdom – Lessons 41-50

AGING WISDOM - LESSONS 41-50

by Richard P. Johnson

Aging teaches me…

41. To be more kind and generous to my body
42. To delight in the psychology of leisure
43. To take charge of my life in new ways
44. To be involved in a personal and continuous self-improvement program
45. To rely on my internal strength powered by the Holy Spirit
46. To express myself intimately and from the soul
47. To learn the wise art of exceptional living … embrace change
48. To practice PMA: Positive Mental Attitude
49. To move toward personal integration
50. To move from success to significance

© Richard P. Johnson, Ph.D.


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This article was originally published in an email newsletter. Reposted with permission.

About the author

Dr. Johnson is nationally recognized for his pioneering work in Healing and Medical Behavioral Sciences. As Director of Behavioral Medicine at a large teaching medical center, Dr. Johnson was responsible for teaching medical interns and residents the “art” of medicine. He has taught hundreds of persons interested in healing. His fresh ideas and enthusiasm for the spiritual aspects of adult development and healing have inspired scores of maturing adults to follow their hearts and live more abundant lives. He is a dynamic, engaging, and compassionate teacher who delights in seeing his students grow personally and spiritually. He has written many articles and over 40 books all focused upon God’s expansive grace. Dr. Johnson is a devoted Catholic Christian; he and his wife Sandra live in St. Louis, they have three grown children and six grandchildren. Dr. Johnson holds a doctorate degree in clinical counseling from the University of Florida; he was also awarded an honorary doctorate from Holy Cross College, Notre Dame, Indiana in 2010.

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