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Expressive Avenue is for second-half-of-lifers discovering new interests, passions and meaning, and is the exclusive home for Learning HOW to Age™?, a wellness program for seniors and senior activity directors. The video lessons are accessible to members and subscribers.
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October 11, 2025
The Secret to Safe Movement: Train Your Eyes-part two

67- I've touched on this in other lessons but I thought it would be helpful to bring everything together in one place here.

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October 31, 2025
Build Your Neuro-Scaffold Now-Part Two

Discover how Expressive Avenues Wellness practices exercises Gaze, Spatial Awareness, and Breathing Basics fit within the STAC(Scaffolding Theory of Aging and Cognition) scientific framework to support lifelong mental agility and emotional wellbeing.

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October 25, 2025
Strengthen your Neuroscaffold : Part One

69- Discover how Expressive Avenues Wellness practices exercises Ball Toss, Coordination & Flow, and Moving Meditation fit within the STAC(Scaffolding Theory of Aging and Cognition) scientific framework to support lifelong mental agility and emotional wellbeing.

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October 03, 2025
How to Boost Memory and Cognitive Function After 60 with Semantic Fluency Exercises
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December 12, 2025
Active Aging DIY Lifestyle: Wellness Habits That Keep You Strong, Flexible & Independent

76- No facilitator? No problem! Jump into DIY active aging with easy weekly wellness habits and simple brain-boosting exercises that shift your mindset and help you build a stronger, more confident future. Hit Subscribe and tap the bell so you never miss a new tip on staying active, optimistic, and independent. Unlock the power of your gaze! 👀 Did you know your body naturally follows where your eyes look? Most of us spend our days staring downward—at the ground, at our phones, or simply out of habit. While it may feel safe, this unconscious pattern can quietly impact your posture, your awareness, and even how confidently you move through the world. In this video, you’ll discover how raising your habitual gaze to eye level can instantly improve posture, sharpen perception, boost balance, and increase overall engagement with your environment. Learn simple, science-backed techniques to retrain your gaze and reawaken your active aging journey. 👉 Perfect for seniors, active agers, ...

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December 05, 2025
DIY Wellness 3 Creative Recall

5-No facilitator? No problem! Jump into DIY active aging with easy weekly wellness habits and simple brain-boosting exercises that shift your mindset and help you build a stronger, more confident future. Hit Subscribe and tap the bell so you never miss a new tip on staying active, optimistic, and independent. Ever lose your keys or forget where you left your phone charger? Want to improve how quickly you can shift your thinking—or spark vivid memories of a taste or smell? Lesson 3 unlocks Creative Recall exercises designed to activate your short-term memory, strengthen semantic fluency, and sharpen your sense memory, helping you stay mentally flexible and fully engaged in daily life.

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November 21, 2025
Active Aging DIY Lifestyle: Wellness Habits That Keep You Strong, Flexible & Independent

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May 24, 2025
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Efficient movement throughout a lifetime

To combat the notion that functional, simple, elegant movement is somehow “easy” or unworthy of attention, we must first reframe the narrative. Instead of dismissing these approaches as trivial, we should emphasize that their simplicity hides profound complexity. Every movement—even one as routine as sitting or standing—involves a nuanced interplay of neural control, precise muscle engagement, and mindful awareness. It’s not about doing less but about doing it deliberately and efficiently.

1. Embrace the Power of a Guiding Image: A guiding image isn’t just an aesthetic overlay; it’s a catalyst for quality movement. When you choose a vivid image—like the relentless, graceful flow of a waterfall—it does more than decorate the exercise. It informs the movement by encouraging fluidity, continuity, and targeted energy. For instance, visualizing the smooth, powerful trajectory of a golf club helped one participant overcome his initial difficulty with a specific exercise. This approach reinforces that every movement is layered with intention and insight. The brain must first conjure the details of the image (its shape, energy, texture) and then translate that into muscular precision. This process transforms a seemingly basic movement into a sophisticated, mindful practice.

2. Highlight the Pause Between Thought and Action: We often underestimate the critical moment—the pause—between intention and execution. This delay is the brain’s opportunity to check which muscles are actually needed and to fine-tune the movement. By recognizing and capitalizing on this gap, practitioners learn to eliminate extraneous tension (like a clenched jaw or raised shoulders) that might have crept in unconsciously. As Moshe Feldenkrais observed, this conscious delay is the foundation of awareness. It’s a key teaching that reflects the depth and care required to rebuild functional movement patterns, underscoring that nothing about these practices is trivial.

3. Educate on the Benefits Beyond the Obvious: There’s a deep misconception that effective exercise must be about sweating profusely or pushing to exhaustion. The legacy of the 1980s and 90s fitness explosion ingrained the belief that harder, faster, and longer are inherently better. However, the truth is that efficiency—involving proper muscle isolation, optimal use of energy, and precise movement—yields long-term benefits. By learning to sit and stand correctly, individuals not only reduce the risk of injury but also preserve their quality of life as they age. When we replace dysfunctional movement habits with efficient, elegant ones, we lay the groundwork for a body that can gracefully adapt to the challenges of aging and rehabilitation.

4. Functional Movement as the Basis for Longevity Our natural compensatory mechanisms over a lifetime can mask underlying dysfunction—think of how a broken bone calls in backup muscles and tendons when the primary system fails. By focusing on building efficient, functional movement early, we lay the groundwork for a body better able to handle the stresses of time. The goal is not merely to repeat an action but to refine it, ensuring that only the essential muscles contribute to the task, thus conserving energy and reducing wear. This is especially crucial in active aging adults, where even small improvements in movement efficiency can translate to significant gains in independence and quality of life.By addressing these points, you recast functional movement as not only beneficial but essential. It’s about recognizing the elegant complexity in what appears simple. The guiding image sharpens our focus, the pause cultivates

awareness, and the deliberate movement reinforces proper body mechanics—all of which are critical for sustained health and resilience.

Beyond these strategies, it’s also worth exploring how similar principles might benefit other areas of physical training. For example, can the mindful approach applied to sitting and standing be extended to balance, walking, or even more intensive movements? This layered, intentional approach to every movement can reshape our overall understanding of exercise, making it a holistic pursuit that enhances both physical health and quality of life.

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