Aging with Purpose

Aging with Purpose Businesswoman, competitive athlete, certified spiritual director in the Ignatian tradition.

On a lifelong journey to live life with meaning, purpose and sharing joy. Through "Aging with Purpose" helping people over 50 redesign mindset, habits & meaningful daily life - so aging feels intentional, energized, and purposeful.

06/05/2026

The fun never stops at ballroom competitions…

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06/03/2026

you are 45-55% made of water but your brain has over 70% of 💧!

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06/01/2026

Did you know that the minute your feet touch wet sand your nervous system shifts for the better 😌. I could share the science behind it but it would take too long- just trust me.


@🎬reallanenapper

05/29/2026

What new thing are you trying this weekend?


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05/27/2026

Stay tuned to learn a lot more about how your brain changes with age. I’m nearly 68- it was bound to happen but like any muscle it can be strengthened 😊🧠

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05/26/2026

My idea of a perfect weekend started with competition.

Thank you - it’s amazing to see what the brain and body can learn in 6 months when working smart and hard. So grateful to

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05/26/2026
05/25/2026

If we train our bodies as we age…
why wouldn’t we train our brains too?

Stay tuned.

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05/22/2026

Needed some new head shots for the Aging With Purpose Initiative. Work and all of life is better when you do it with folks you have fun with like and


Lessons from My Mother’s Final WeeksIn her last chapter, my mother showed me what it means to die with grace. She faced ...
05/21/2026

Lessons from My Mother’s Final Weeks

In her last chapter, my mother showed me what it means to die with grace. She faced the end with calm, anticipation, and faith — eager to meet the Jesus and Mary she had leaned on all her life.

Those weeks were a masterclass: acknowledge what’s coming, follow their lead, honor what they love, pay attention to the setting, trust the caregivers, and never be stingy with “I love you.”

Her final gift was a letter reminding us not to mourn, but to celebrate a life well-lived. For 68 years, she was my witness. I am her daughter. I am taking notes.

Read full article here https://robinkencel.com/news/what-my-mother-taught-me-about-preparing-for-the-death-of-a-parent/

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