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Positively Life After Fifty

Positively Life After Fifty

Auteur(s): Connie Minnell
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Life after 50 can be an exciting journey! But when that path becomes difficult, relax and get back on track with these inspiring stories of hope and health. My goal is to help you return to joy and find a positive peace. I'll help you see that your age & abilities don't have to matter; you can find the courage to create new dreams, believe & achieve! For entertainment only. Not for medical treatment or diagnosis.2022 Connie Minnell Hygiène et mode de vie sain Médecine alternative Psychologie Psychologie et santé mentale
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  • Guided Gratitude Meditation Bonus
    Mar 18 2019

    Enjoy a free, ten-minute guided meditation focusing on gratitude. Just get comfortable, relax and listen to the soothing voice of Connie Minnell as she guides you towards true appreciation of the blessings within you. Enriched by the soft musical soundscapes from Rebecca Reads Recordings.

    Please do not listen to while driving or similar activities.

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    12 min
  • Three Myths of Meditation Busted
    Mar 10 2019

    Today we'll bust the three myths of meditation; I'll share my three favorite types; and I'll reveal the kind of meditation that's best for your health. Plus, stick around for a bonus at the end!

    Think of a person that has such a deep peace in their spirit, you feel calmer just by being around them. Finding that calmness is something I've been working on lately. If you're interested in meditation to help you find this kind of peace but you still have questions, then it's time to find out what's keeping you from having meditation in your life.

    00:02:34 Myth #1 It's not going to work for me.There are many types of meditation out there; the important thing is to find one that syncs with your background. The best meditation for you is the one that you want to come back to, day after day. The most important thing to remember is Don't Give Up. Everyone's mind wanders during meditation, just bring your focus back to your breathing and you'll see the results in time.

    00:03:40 Myth #2 There's no time; there's no place. Meditation isn't defined by a place, a pose or a practice. It can be as simple as just focusing on having a steady, slow breath for a few moments in the middle of a hectic day. There are many ways to gain this peace and calmness in your life, but my favorites have always been walking meditation, controlled breathing and scripture meditation. If you would be interested in finding out more about my podcast on scripture meditation, go to Resting In The Word.

    00:06:00 self-practice controlled breathing

    00:07:32 Myth #3 You can't prove it works. Scientific studies have proven that meditation helps to reduce anxiety and depression, heart disease and diabetes, improves sleep, aids your immune system, and read more

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    13 min
  • When Perspective Outranks Attitude
    Nov 3 2017

    Welcome to episode 8 of Positively Life After Fifty, and Day 2 in my quest to podcast for 30 days straight, in honor of the National Podcast Post Month of November.
    Am I ever getting off to a rocky start! In fact, if you were able to hear my podcast yesterday, you are one in a million. In fact, you and I both know that you are already one in a million whether you listened to my podcast yesterday or not because there is no one quite like you. Ok, where were we before I started channeling Mr. Rogers?
    One reason why this show is so different is that I don't have music today, well, I might put some in at the end. And I won't have any quotes today because I am in the middle of a podcasters biggest nightmare right now, at least for me it is. I worked for hours yesterday, shut my computer off at 1 am, and when I came back to it today, there were 20 more new bugs needing to be squashed. So today hasn't been any different. Here it is almost 11 pm, and I'm still up writing this. But I did take some time out earlier and had dinner with a friend. She's still teaching in the trenches,
    As I was eating dinner with my former colleague and listening to some of the things she is dealing with not just in the classroom but also the committee presentations, her teenagers, elderly parent issues; it all reminded me of not very long ago when I was teaching. I was working 10 to 12 hour days six days a week and dealing with all those problems and more. So it kind of puts things into perspective.
    I also think about the news of the past months; all the shootings, fires, and floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes. I'm not trying to make light of this; it is a serious issue for so many.
    There are people without electricity and people who have lost loved ones. As I think about all these issues, suddenly my problems of getting my id3 tags onto my audio file and getting my media player to look not weird on my web page don't seem that big of a deal. Suddenly all those issues just don't seem important.
    The work will get done, the problems either will get solved or they won't, and ill find a way to make it work somehow. What's more important is that I make time for friends, I take time for family, and I even carve out some time to take care of myself, to regain a sense of balance and perspective. And I'll tell myself that I'm worth it, because yes, in fact, I am one in a million. And so are you, and so are the people you love.
    And tomorrow's going to be a better day. I promise.
    I'll see you tomorrow. Until then keep looking up, and never give up.

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    5 min
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