Aging is My Super Power | Rita Moore | TEDxGreensboro
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- What If We Make Aging A Superpower?
For some reason, our society is very obsessed with pointing out negative aspects of aging. Aging facilitates a deeper consciousness, It is your SUPERPOWER!
Rita Flores Moore is an award-winning speaker, focused on Senior Wisdom. She empowers individuals to achieve more by living life to the fullest. Rita blends enthusiasm, humor, and powerful motivational stories to deliver life-changing messages, which remind individuals that experience is a Blessing, and there is joy in aging. She shares wisdom that will help you analyze what is important, and overcome obstacles that stop you from aging gracefully. Rita blends her corporate background with life experience to redefine aging and convey points for successful senior living. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
Awesome positive speaker. I think she just woke me up! I just turned 70 and have done all kinds of complaining about it. Thank you VERY much. Kathie 🥰👍🐢
Rita, you are a strong role model and advocate for aging well. This is an important message for all ages!
Wisdom is a super POWER!
Good talk. Inspirational. We have to live our lives to the fullest. With the help of the Lord we can do it.🎉🎉
Awesome Rita! Excellent talk and you look fabulous, too.
Such a power and much needed message, thank you Rita! I love everything you shared. You are amazing!!! 🙏🏼❤️✨
Wisdom & Class! Thank you, RM!
Love it!!! 💖 Thank you, Rita. “There’s something attached to your name that hasn’t been created yet.” - Rita Moore 👏👏
Rita I am so proud to be your coach!
What an amazing coach you are!
@@Dr.CarlaMaria thank you so much love!
This is such a great and powerful talk!
I love this, Rita! Fantastic message, so powerful and true. You did a fabulous job of presenting this message. Thank you!
Thank you so much for watching and supporting Rita.
Rita - this was fantastic. You not only shared an important and inspiring message, you are living your very words. Thank you for sharing this - keep living fully!
Awesome, good talk life doesn't stop, I teach hip hop, I'm 62 years young , Keep up the good work , prima xo
Wow, this is such good content and delivery! Thank you, Rita :) This video was assigned for my "Aging, Illness, and Long-Term Care Concerns" class, and I'm so glad it was!
Thank you for this talk. My hubby and I did his bucket list by driving across country to drive through the Redwood tree. We are planning to make another road trip. Great relationship builder.
WOW! Powerful!!!
Wonderfully inspirational - brava!!
Yes, aging smarter!
Well said!
Fabulous message from insightful elder.
True ❤
Great advice and perspective, great talk.
Awesome video
excellent
I would really like to talk to you about a group coaching opportunity I'm creating. I want to use your TED talk as a conversation starter
Excellent insightful empowering message thank-you! It is very interesting to think about all the lifestyle habits of Japanese people with 10,000's over 100 in excellent health emotionally to physically. They love spending time in nature/called forest energy and walk on average 6120 steps per day outside in green spaces/trees! Traditional Japanese diet is full of vegetables and little meat or processed food, they follow Shintoism/Zen Buddhism believe in cultivating inner peace, continual growth via kaizen philosophy meaning new learning and growth every day, projection based on data indicates 130 is just on the horizon in Japan. A very spiritual culture in business class learnt they incorporate a spiritual perspective in all their business operations ie. at Kyocera the leading electronics company founder Kazuo Inamori was also a Buddhist Priest/he was also a CEO of Japanese Airlines, he lived a very minimalistic lifestyle wrote lots of books sharing his wisdom.
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Ageism is right on top with racism. It’s darn shame how some young people treat their elders. Funny thing about life the way you treat people you too will experience it and even worse.