

Aging and Physical Challenges
end. Change is inevitable. Learn to adjust. There is
little you can do about it.
--
Larry Moree, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Live one day at a time and enjoy it for its beauty.
Think young. Don't fret or worry. Thank God for every
day He grants us, even if it is .poor health or grey hair?
Keep a good mental attitude!
--
Eloise Muncy, Searcy, Arkansas
Take one day at a time. My mind does not have to
age past self worth and is smart enough to deal with the
harder problems. Physical changes are going to occur.
Be kind to yourself, but no self-pity.
--
Ed Birch, Painesville, Ohio
Live today, not in the past or the future. Recognize
the brevity of life. Enjoy the special things that come
with age, like grandchildren. We all have physical
challenges. Thank God that they are no worse than
they are. God can help us cope with them.
--
Danny Skipper, Tyler, Texas
Rely on God to guide you through any challenge you
face. Advice from family doesn't hurt either. It's really
true what they say, "You're only as young as you feel."
Don't grow old before you have to.
--
Rori Montague, Arvada, Colorado
If you have your eye on the world to come, physical
challenges are less interruptive on our lives. Say,
"thank you, Lord" each birthday! Would you prefer the
alternative (to dealing with old age)?
--
Eugene Smith, Duncanville, Texas
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