Age Is An Attitude: Intellect, Inspiration, and Intentionality

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Age Is An Attitude: Intellect, Inspiration, and Intentionality

Vital Aging Ideas for RE-Wirement. Did you know we’re living 30 years longer than our grandparents? And that older people are happier?

By Seattle University Alumni Association

Date and time

Wednesday, March 3, 2021 · 8 - 9am PST

Location

Online

About this event

In March join us for a conversation on Intellect, Inspiration, and Intentionality.

How big is your playground? Do you know and hang out with people who stretch you, encourage you, and invite you to be your best self? What inspires you and motivates you to learn?

In these monthly conversations we will discuss how we can make the most of those additional years.

  • What is the difference between RE-Wirement and retirement? What are practical ways you can re-wire your internal operating system to optimize those extra 30 years?
  • We will share some of the science behind vital aging and we will invite you to share your great ideas with the group. What are those ideas and practices?
  • We will create an invitational space to consider and communicate what is already working for you, to learn from and with others, and to think about how you might incorporate new ways to “live your best life longer.”

Whether you are 25, 55, or 85, this may be an interesting conversation for you. Join us to discover possibilities.

Age Is An Attitude Facilitators:

Wally is a post 50-year old adult who “qualifies” for retirement. From age 0 – 50 he has been a legal guardian of his minor siblings, sales leader, CEO, baseball coach to many, Dad to six, and colon cancer survivor. He has seen friends who enter post 50-year old life with relationships, aspirations, and goals that fuel them. Others enter that part of life with a tank mostly empty. Wally wants to get the most out of his extra 30 years - and take as many people with him as possible.

Paula is also happily post 50. Her identities include mother to six, executive and career coach, RE-wirement partner, master gardener, “Walk & Talk” evangelist, passionate and pink optimist, friend. Her tagline is she “connects people to possibilities and purpose” and her highest values are service, relationship, and growth. She no longer apologizes for her “rose colored glasses,” wears mostly pink, and she’s goin’ with Wally as he gathers the people to take with him.

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The Seattle University Alumni Association serves the needs of our more than 86,000 alumni worldwide, engaging them with Seattle University and the broader alumni community.  We connect them with social, educational and athletic events, professional development and networking programs, and volunteer and spiritual growth opportunities. 

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