~ Aging Gracefully with Christopher Foster

I think there is art to most everything we do in life and aging gracefully is certainly a good example of this. Being a good artist involves practice and study and I think learning from a master artist is the way to go.

 

Let me introduce you to one. Christopher Foster is just that, a man who has mastered the art of aging. At 79 years old he is one of the most gifted writers and bloggers out there and his message is one not to be missed.

 

Remember the scene in When Harry Met Sally when the woman in the restaurant says: “I’ll have what she’s having.”? That is how I feel about Christopher and his message he shares on his blog The Happiness Seeker where he delights us all with the best advice about growing older and living life to the fullest.

 

Luckily for us all, he didn’t stop there and has created a course called “How to Look (and Feel) 10 years Younger in 4 weeks: The True Promise and Potential of Aging”. There are other bloggers who touch on this subject but, at 79 years young, Christopher has walked his talk! His experience and wisdom are valuable and worth checking out especially if you wish to thrive throughout the aging process and not just looking to survive it.

 

Are you interested in the following?

 

1. How to find true bliss

2. How to discover new possibilities no matter what age you are.

3. How to overcome the challenges of aging

4. How to find new meaning and happiness

5. How to make wisdom your ally

6. How to be fit at any age.

7. How to look as young as you feel.

If you answered yes then Christopher’s course just might be the perfect one for you as his course is based on eight steps to get you there. We get a bit older each day. Are you willing to invest in the process, in your future?

I am proud to know Christopher and call him my friend. I am even prouder of all the hard work and time he has devoted to sharing his message and am thrilled to share it here as well. Check out what he has to offer and prepare to change for the better, one day at a time.

Growing older is not an option but, how we do it is. I think I am going to do it Christopher’s way and create a masterpiece of a life using all the crayons in the box!

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12 Responses to “~ Aging Gracefully with Christopher Foster”

  1. Hi Emma,
    Ya gotta love that man! I have his course and I’m working my way through it. Maybe I can forgive my wrinkles after all;) xo
    Tess The Bold Life recently posted..How to Look and Feel 10 Years Younger in 4 Weeks

  2. Emma,
    Chris has created a fabulous course. I’m always looking for great advice on how to look and feel younger~!
    Angela Artemis recently posted..How to Follow The Signs

  3. J.D. Meier says:

    I always like the saying, you’re only as old as you feel.
    J.D. Meier recently posted..Leadership Checklist

  4. ayo says:

    hello cc,
    just checking on you. how are things?
    i will stop by christophers blog in a few minutes.
    till i read from you again, take care and enjoy the rest of the day.

    • Always lovely when you visit, Ayo. Thanks for checking in. I am doing pretty darn well and I hope you are as well. Christopher will impress you. I have no doubt. :) Happy reading.

  5. Hi Emma,

    I’ve never heard of Christopher Foster before this post but after the good things you’ve said I will certainly check out his blog, thanks.
    Todd | Channelingmyself recently posted..Creatures of Habit

  6. dlysen says:

    I’m interested in “How to find true bliss.” Personally I am happy, but I can feel that there is something missing. I frequently read blogs about being happy and thanks I gets some inspirations. Its good to know some info about Christopher Foster.
    dlysen recently posted..Why web developers are having a hard times on web design

  7. Hi Emma,

    This is an absolutely beautiful article you wrote and I’m so sorry it somehow missed my awareness entirely until now that you had written it.
    “Better late than never,” they say. So I just want to take this moment to express my sincere and grateful thanks for your kindness and also for your very kind words.
    It’s a pleasure to know you Emma.
    Lots of blessings and love,
    Chris

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