How to reinvent yourself at 60

How to reinvent yourself at 60?

Over the years you have probably forgotten much of your childhood and gone through many phases of your life. You may have lost your sense of wonder and joy at life, and may have forgotten some of your dreams. At 60 there is no reason to feel this way. It is a time to reinvent yourself! You are now free to do whatever you like. Choose ways to cultivate your sense of wonder and joy, read, take up a hobby or learn a new skill, travel or move to a new

How to reinvent yourself at the age of 7

Who are our parents responsible for developing? A parent shapes and defines us in many ways. We are the product of our upbringing. For example, you may have been born a child with an innate talent for music. If that’s the case, it’s because your parents exposed you to music from an early age. If you weren’t so lucky, your parents may have discouraged you from using your talents. It’s never too late to re-shape your identity

How to reinvent yourself at the age of 65?

The biggest change that you will have to face at the age of 65 is that you will no longer be in your 20s. You will be in your 60s, and this is a major milestone. While many people may look down on this, you have to remember that being in your 60s, you have more life experience than when you were in your 20s. At this age, you have already gone through many things and have a lot of wisdom to share with others. As you reinvent

How to reinvent yourself at the age of 6

We are all born with the same capacity to learn new things. If you are still wondering whether you can learn a new skill later in life, the answer is yes. However, we do need to keep in mind that the brain at any age retains only a limited number of skills and it gets harder to learn new things with age. But as long as you keep practicing your skills and maintain a positive attitude, you will definitely be able to learn new things at any age.

How to reinvent yourself at the age of 8

The first thing you can do to help yourself reinvent yourself is to remember the most important thing that you learned when you were 8 years old. Whether it was how to ride a bike, count to 10, or add and subtract, what was it that made learning those skills so fun and so easy? You may not remember the specific details, but the feelings you had while learning those skills will definitely help you remember.