Time to fulfil your wanderlust

Easy does it all

We tend to think of aging as a fixed process, where our bodies and minds change steadily. How old we feel our subjective age varies between people. People who feel younger have structural characteristics of a younger brain. Importantly, this difference remains robust even when other possible factors, such as personality, subjective health, depressive symptoms, or cognitive functions, are accounted for. Involving people feeling younger than their subjective age improves skills, opportunities, knowledge, health and well-being for younger and older people. More effective services.

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Power through any Skills

Better problem solving and decision making ability with creative and critical thinking through high levels of collaboration, communication and negotiation by researching and evaluating information with flexibility and adaptability.

Opportunities
Bright Innovative Ideas

Increases social networks by building career networks through increased aspirations with a sense of purpose and value which contributes to ongoing community participation.

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Knowledge
Go limitless with Knowledge

Improves engagement in learning and academic achievements while strengthening understanding of local history to increase knowledge of community issues and cultures which builds social awareness and responsibility where this increases empathy and respect for older people’s experiences and achievements.

Health and wellbeing
Powerful with Versatility

Improves physical and mental health by giving a sense of belonging to building resilience, optimism, positivity and enjoyment of life which increases access to trusted adults by diverting from violence, anti-social and risk-taking behaviour.

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