Maintaining mindset through the crisis

Hello friends. I hope this letter finds you well. I’m working on a few interesting stories to publish later this month, one of which is all about maintaining an effective mindset despite outside…

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Mahjong

Waking up the brain and the heart

Since I started educating myself about menopause and trying to spread some positivity about this next chapter, I’ve been gifted with countless links from friends and family relating to menopause: the latest medical research, tropical retreats and programs for women in their fifties, ways to replenish estrogen, and humorous anecdotes about hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms.

One of the things I’ve learned is that it is important to establish practices in our forties and fifties that will minimize the cognitive decline that comes in our sixties and seventies. There is a recent correlation between Alzheimer's and the decrease in estrogen so obviously, women my age are concerned! What can we do to stay sharp and maintain our current mental, physical and emotional health?

We know that intellectual stimulation and human interaction are two important factors in staving off cognitive decline. If we start now, in our forties and fifties, the practices will be set and we won’t have to start from scratch when we are sixty or seventy. If we wait, it’s harder to introduce the brain to new habits. Once the decline starts, it’s very difficult to introduce these preventive practices.

I’m in a rare and very fortunate position in my life right now. Having just sold my business, I have given myself a year to wander, time to follow different curiosities, and learn new things. I’ve had time to review and contemplate some of this menopause research more thoroughly. And, unlike before when I read something and tabled it until I had more time, now, like a mouse following cheese, I have time to follow one thought to another. I have time to create some practices that will help me as I get older.

One of my friends in New Orleans recently told me that her seventy-eight-year-old mother plays Mahjong three times a week and is fit as a fiddle mentally. My daughter Lucia is reading The Joy Luck Club and told me that Mahjong is a big part of the story, and so, as I tend to do, I took these two Mahjong references as a sign that learning Mahjong was an important part of my path.

I searched online and found that they teach both Chinese and American (also referred to as Jewish) Mahjong at the senior center near my house. I called and found out that even though I’m only…

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