Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Is 35 the new 40?

Whaaaa!? Yes, you did not read that backwards. I did not mistype it. According to a new survey from Royal Philip Electronics, I am a mere 5 years and 2 months from being considered "middle age."

Basically, the survey found that respondents aged 35-44 showed more levels of job-related stress that directly leads to a decrease in physical and mental wellness. The levels this age bracket is reporting used to be limited to the traditional middle aged and coined the phrase "the new age for middle age."

What happened to all the reports of "40 is the new 20!"? What does Demi Moore and Jennifer Aniston have to say about all this?

Ok, let's be honest here. Clearly, I'm not going to get all depressed based on one survey. I choose to believe the talks about looking better with age, and if a few more levels of stress accompany growing older and wiser, than so be it. This generation is reaching these levels earlier because we're doing better financially than previous generations. But the one point we can take from this article is it is just another reason why it's important now to start taking care of oneself, eating right, exercising, and not neglecting mental health as well.

So, how am I doing? I've worked out every day this month so far for 30 plus minutes. I gave up diet soda since December 28, and have only had water and wine going into this body as liquids. I've "cleaned" up my eating habits, and I will tell you what, I am feeling great!! Time to be 30 and fabulous!

Hope everyone is enjoying the journey as much as me!






 
 

2 comments:

  1. I hope 40 is still the new 20. Let's go with that.

    I just got started last week, and am not sure how long I will last, but I'm game for it. I'll try for the rest of the month.

    Carla

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  2. Carla! Hi! So glad you joined! How have you been doing?!

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