Route 66 Installment #58: how to prevent bad gas and door dings
Nancy A Shenker
I help companies transform, re-imagine, and scale. Brand marketer, innovator, content strategist & creator, and provocateur.
I love classic cars.
As I face an upcoming birthday (67), I think about how humans are much like the autos that will be showcased at?Barrett-Jackson, which takes place just minutes from my home.
Classic cars have sold for millions there.
But yet, when people age, their value seems to diminish, fueled by ageist advertising, discrimination at work (especially in the marketing and technology industries), and massive ad campaigns and retail hype, focused on “anti-aging” treatments).
I’ve taken a page from the “classic car upkeep manual.”
Like keeping a vintage car in great condition, I have ways to respect my body, fuel it with high-quality gas (the food and the people I surround myself with), avoid roads filled with potholes and hazards, embark on adventures, choose who sits in the shotgun seat, and watch where I park.
I am declaring January 2023 the Month of the ‘Classics’
My focus is on the bodywork and maintenance I must invest in so I can keep this 1956 gem road-ready and revving.
As you age, remember to:
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Speaking of bodies (cars and otherwise)…
The rest of January will be focused on things we can do to keep our engines (the human body and mind) in great working order as we age, so we can all become “classics.”
After all, who wants to prematurely end up in the junkyard?
Up next:?Body Dysmorphia & Aging (including some great shots from my past)! Please subscribe if you don’t want to miss it!
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1 年The tough part is navigating the road from late-model clunker to classic! Great advice here, Nancy. Some reaffirming and some new to consider!
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1 年Love this Nancy