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Lifelong Learning
As discussed with successful aging, high mental functioning is a key factor. Lifelong Learning is a great way to maintain high mental functioning. Don’t be afraid to learn to play the piano or join a community recreational sports team. Learning new information and skills can improve the brains functioning.
Examples of Lifelong Learning:
Learning a new instrument
Taking community college classes
Starting a garden-challenge yourself with new plants and vegetation
Learning new games/sports
Joining a club or recreation center
Learning different arts-painting, ceramics, etc.
And More
Resources for Lifelong Learning:
Senior Centers
Chamber of Commerce
Community Colleges
City Centers
Recreation Centers
Rotary
Clubs & Organizations near you
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