Now that I’m in my 50’s, I realize more and more that aging is an unconscious process and creeps up on you when you least expect it. Even though I feel healthy and take care of myself physically, there is always something showing up to remind me of my age. As I began my 50’s, my eyesight began to fade, and required I purchase my first pair of bifocals. Then my short-term memory loss tagged right along with my fading eyesight, reminding me of the unavoidable evolution of getting older.

I find it impossible to stay ahead of technology. It’s not that I’m afraid of technology, it’s quite the opposite. After all, I’m part of the Baby Boomer generation, a generation that is paving the way more with technology than our predecessor’s did. We’ve come a long way from the state-of-the art IBM Selectric Typewriter, a bottle of White-Out and carbon paper. In addition, I was one of the fortunate ones who learned how to write “Short-Hand” that proved to be an invaluable time-saver in the business world. I guess that was the equivalent to Texting today.

When I find myself trying to keep up with the fast and furious pace of technology, I realize it’s not the technology that’s the problem, it’s the speed in which it is moving and changing. But, one thing I know for sure, whenever we can push through a learning curve, and get to the other side, we conquer our fear of it. This improves our self-confidence and empowers us to blaze through the next obstacle. So when we can learn something new, it shows us that when we continue to learn, it’s like tapping into a fountain of youth. Our curiosity for wanting to learn more is inevitable.

So, even though I forget my passwords, can’t get my audio or video to work , and lose track of which software program does what, I can be mindful to take a deep breath, and know that sooner or later I will figure it out, it just takes that much longer now.

Author's Bio: 

Donna Markussen is a writer, speaker, radio show host, passion coach and founder of YourInspiredTruth.com. Her passion is to help others discover their own inner strength and wisdom, unique gifts and talents, to live an inspired life.