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Treat Your Emotional Wrinkles

For those of us enduring the aging process, we understand that it is not just a physical process, it also emotional. Sure our wrinkling bodies suggest our age and certainly affects the way people look at us. But inside, we all feel relatively young. We have our aches and our pains but our spirit is still young. For many, aging is difficult to accept. But once you deal with aging emotionally, the physical no longer matters.

Most of the distress of aging is felt from nostalgic emotions remember our youth as the best times of our lives. The long nights chilling out with friends, listening to music, laughter. recalling life before there was responsibilities. It is difficult to realize that those times are in the past. However, how many of us remember thinking that we couldn’t wait to escape that town, those people? What we could do with our lives, once our parents stopped making those decisions for us. Well guess what?... we finally arrived.

I understand if you are hesitant about this thought process, but follow along. If there is one thing that I have realized in my life it is that I remember the past fondly and always look forward to a great future. But I often times need to remind myself of the importance of right now. Right now, I am enjoying the company of my friends. Right now, I am in complete control of my life. Right now, my family loves me. As we grow up tend to look at all of the things we could not wait to accomplish as obligations and responsibilities. As if we did not have this baggage, we would still be cruising around having the time of our lives. Remember, we chose each and every one of those things.

The greatest feats of my life are also the obligations which I feel pressured by. It just doesn’t make any sense. With as much time as our populations spends trying to change the way we look, shouldn’t we spend at least some time changing how it is that we feel. What we need is a anti wrinkle cream for our heart. An advanced lotion that allows us to love and appreciate who we are and all that we have done.

Our culture often times fights off the eventuality of growing old. Plastic surgeons have been capitalizing on this for years. Anti aging products have become a staple of an aging family’s medicine cabinet. Fighting baldness or dyeing our hair has become the standard for many families. All of these changes can certainly improve your appearance (if by improve you mean reduce the age of), but accomplish nothing to help heal the emotional scars you perceive that maturing has caused you.

Accepting age is the beginning to happiness. Once you accept and even appreciate what you have and all that you have done, it makes growing old enjoyable. We focus our life aiming at retirement, a time for a better life and once we get there we want nothing to do with it. When each of us asks ourselves who the most important people in the world are to us, it is always our family. And what we think we are missing, isn’t really worth missing after all. We have matured. Sure we would all like to be carefree, but carefree is just a state of mind, a concept that dwindles with financial responsibility. Life will certainly surprise us, and very few of us have lived exactly the life we thought we would as teenagers. But that does not mean that our lives were unpleasant or wasted. It simply means that when we were inexperienced teenagers with unrealistic expectations of life, we had a different plan. I also planned on eating KFC for the better part of my life as well, I don’t miss that! Sometimes all we need is a deep breath and an objective point of view on things.

This point of view is your emotional wrinkle cream. Your serum to wipe away the wrinkles that life has {{[thrown|given}}} you. Your way of contributing to the aging process, maintaining your sanity, and finding that happiness that was the goal of each of our plans. So the next time you are feeling sorry for yourself, take the time to remember all of the amazing experiences you have had. The laughter and shared experiences that are most dear to our memory is the very thing that we have become. They do not need to be longed for as they are all right here with us. They are our emotional wrinkle cream, the location of our happiness.

By: JAN WILSON

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Jan is a skin care product reviewer and contributing author for the best wrinkle creams sites.

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