Embrace Aging With Positive Thinking

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There are manyย benefits of positive thinking, includingย stress reduction, improved immunity, and a lower risk for heart disease. But did you know that keeping a positive outlook can help you live longer, too? Hereโ€™s what research says about positive thinking and aging, and what you can do to reap the rewards.

Add Years to Your Life

Studies show that how you perceive aging and your life as a whole affects longevity. Aย 2019 studyย found that positive thinking can result in an 11โ€“15% longer lifespan and a stronger likelihood of living to age 85 or older. This effect remained after other factors such as age, gender, income, depression, and health status were controlled.

Look Forward to Aging

Research on the topicย has found that people who have a positive outlook on aging while they are young, rather than dreading growing old, have a greater chance of living longer.ย Thatโ€™s because adjusting your opinion on aging while youโ€™re still young can build a positive perspective that can have a tremendous effect on your life expectancy.

Improve Resiliency

Findings suggestย that positive thinking about aging can increase a personโ€™s will to live, making them moreย resilientย to illness and more proactive about health. Those with a positive outlook are also likely toย experience less stress, reducing their likelihood of developing chronic diseases or disorders.

Related: 8 Ways To Cultivate Resilience In Yourself During Tough Times

Find Insight as You Age

Our society tends to prize youth and beauty, while messages about aging tend to emphasize the negative aspects. But, like fine wine, people should get better as they age. Experience, combined with maturity, gives older people great insight. Theyโ€™re often more in touch spiritually and they prioritize depth in their life. By following a simple, healthy lifestyle you can preserve your health and energy through life.

Other Markers of Healthy Aging

In addition to positive thinking, there are lifestyle factors that can add years to your life, including exercising regularly, maintaining a healthy weight, eating a nutrient-dense diet, consuming only moderate amounts of alcohol (if any), and not smoking, all of which can help extend lifespan by 12โ€“14 years.

While studies point to living longer, they donโ€™t often discuss the improved quality of life that comes with it. But as the field ofย positive psychologyย is exploring, beyond increased lifespan, positive thoughts and emotions can contribute tremendously to happiness so you can enjoy a richer, more satisfying life.

Related; 30 Things to Start Doing for Yourself To Become Happier

How to Embrace Positive Thinking

Like meditation, yoga, or any self-care ritual, staying positive is a practice. Fortunately, the tools required are free and can be done on your own at your pace. Here are a few ways to consciously cultivate positive thinking in your daily life:

1. Keep a gratitude journal:ย 

No matter the format you chooseโ€”brief lists in your phone or longer entries written in a notebookโ€”aย gratitude journalย can be a powerful way to connect to your emotions and relieve stress. The subject matter can vary, but the key is consistency. Maintaining a regular practice will help develop a new way of thinking so you can easily identify and stop negative thoughts when they arise.

Related: Attitude Of Gratitude: How The Universal Law of Gratitude Can Help You

2. Repeat positive affirmations:ย 

If you say something enough times, youโ€™re more likely to believe it. Thatโ€™s the idea behindย positive affirmations, statements with intention repeated numerous times to make them a part of your thinking, such as โ€œI am feeling more peaceful each dayโ€ or โ€œI can handle whatever comes my way.โ€ Itโ€™s important to keep these affirmations rooted in reality. Your subconscious may flag far-fetched statements, putting you back in a negative state of mind.

3. Practice loving-kindness meditation:ย 

Studies have shownย thatย loving-kindness meditationย can significantly increase a positive attitude. While there are variations to the practice, the common theme is focusing on positive phrases that evoke self-compassion as well as empathy for others, using statements like, โ€œMay I be happyโ€ and โ€œMay you be safe.โ€

4. Spend time with other positive thinkers:ย 

Positive Thinking Can Be Contagious

The saying goes, โ€œYou are the company you keep.โ€ So it makes sense that when you associate with other optimists, you tend to feel uplifted, happy, and supported. Take note of your emotions when youโ€™re around friends and family. You may need to establish boundaries with those who bring your positive energy down.

Related: 12 Tips To Self-Love And Compassion

Keep in mind that positivity is a choiceโ€”and not always an easy one.

Lifeโ€™s obstacles can sometimes make it difficult to maintain a sunny perspective, and you may have days when you donโ€™t have any positivity in you. But with practice, you can build a foundation that helps you shift negative thoughts and start noticing the benefits to your physical, mental, and emotional health.


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Written by: Mark Stibich, PhD
Originally appeared on verywellmind.com and is republished here with a Creative Commons license.

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