While baby boomers may deny they are ageing, that denial robs them of the very perks that ageing brings, such as permission to be authentic. With age comes wisdom, freedom and an understanding of what is truly important in life. Embracing age is an art to be savoured and celebrated lest we reach our end days in frustration, disappointment and fear. Research proves that your thoughts about aging create your ageing experience. If you think, speak and behave in gratitude for another day of living and use the power this moment provides, you can enjoy great happiness and collectively boomers can use their ‘grey power’ for great good.
Ann Ranson believes that having some age on her is a good thing. Since leaving media in 2005, Ann has been busy. First establishing her coach and training practice, then becoming a purveyor of fine loose-leaf teas in 2010. Then in 2014, Ann reconnected with her latent desire to work on the issues and opportunities related to aging in America. She advocates for the benefits of advancing years and reminds us that ageing is an art that invites celebration and contemplation.