Janine sat across from me, chin in hand, eyes tired. “I just don’t feel like myself anymore,” she said. “I’m exhausted, not sleeping well, and I just don’t care about much lately.” I gently asked her a few questions, and she sighed deeply before adding, “Well, I am 32, you know.”
I burst out laughing. “Buckle up, sweetheart! You’ve got decades ahead – and this is not what they have to look like!”
Janine isn’t alone in thinking that age defines our vitality. But let me ask you: Are you REgenerating or DEgenerating? Because the answer has nothing to do with your age – and everything to do with how you live.
Here’s the deal: Your body is made of organs, your organs are made of tissues, and your tissues are made of cells. Health begins – always – at the cellular level. And every bite you take, every step you skip or make, every thought you dwell on… it’s either building you up, keeping you stagnant, or breaking you down.
The beautiful truth? Regeneration is always possible.
My friend Sally is in her mid-80s. She races sailboats. Single-handedly renovated her lakeside cottage. Runs a stunning Victorian Airbnb. Sally doesn’t slow down – she speeds up with purpose. She’s living proof that regeneration doesn’t retire.
Research shows that your cells are constantly renewing – your gut lining every 5 days, your skin every 27, and your red blood cells every 3 months. Even your brain, once thought to stop growing after childhood, continues to form new neurons and neural pathways throughout life – especially when stimulated by breath work, gratitude, and movement like yoga.
Even things like grounding – walking barefoot or using a grounding mat – help discharge excess electromagnetic energy and lower inflammation.
On the flip side, certain choices accelerate decline:
Nature knows best – get outside, soak up sunlight, walk, connect, breathe. These simple acts have powerful ripple effects on your biology.
That’s the question I’ll be answering more deeply in my new free webinar:
If you ever wondered if it’s too late to feel vibrant, clear-minded and truly well, this is for you. I created a beautiful heart-felt video class where I will share some of the most powerful natural shifts that helped me – and now help thousands of other women reignite their energy and joy after 50.
When you consider the above points, do you think you are regenerating or degenerating? How are you supporting the renewal of your body on a daily basis?
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Considering we have over 2,000 parts, if we need a little surgical maintenance, we shouldn’t think it is a big deal. Even a Stradivarius needs tuning. I am definitely regenerating in both. Though as you might already know if you read my posts, I relocated a few years ago to a cold climate. It isn’t as friendly as I am used to. And, it takes a lot of work to make and meet friends. So my network is clearly not what I am used to. Fortunately, I am making the best of this and am involved in a few activities. What is sad is that at soon to be 77, my time is mostly with self these days due to this.