Everyone wants to age gracefully. But that isn't always easy to do. It's hard to maintain a youthful appearance without doing things that may make you look and feel a little less like yourself. In this article, you'll find some great suggestions on how to keep looking great as you grow older.

Whiten your teeth to take some serious years off of your age. Years of drinking coffee and wine and smoking can do a serious number of the appearance of our teeth. Shave off some years by having your teeth professionally whitened. The difference it makes will astound you.

Make sure you are eating REAL whole grains to help your body get the nutrients that it needs. Most whole grains that you see in the store have been processed to the point that they are not much better than a piece of white bread. Eating whole grains like oats, quinoa and brown rice will give you the vitamins, minerals and fiber you need to keep feeling your best.

To help your mindset while aging, toss out any numbers that aren't really important, specifically your weight, your height and most importantly your age. These numbers may be important for your doctor (and they should be), but for daily living they are just barriers to the many, many things that are possible for you to do.

With age, we have to take certain things into account. We may find ourselves in a position to no longer be able to care for ourselves. There may come a time when you will have to decide whether or not to move into a nursing home. Although many people are resistant to living in a nursing home, there are situations where this is the best choice for everyone involved. The licensed professionals will provide you a quality of health care that you are unable to provide for yourself.

Just because you are aging doesn't mean you should just sit back and take it easy. To maintain good health, you need to continue to be as active as you possibly can. Sure, you may not be able to go out and race in a marathon, but you still can incorporate some activity into you daily activities. It is suggested that you include at least 30 minutes of physical activity each day. Maybe you could take a 15-minute walk twice a day. Dust off that old bike and take a ride around the neighborhood.

As you get age, so does your brain. Studies have shown that exercising your brain is as important as exercising your body. Memory exercises will improve the mind and help stave off memory illness or dementia. Small exercises like memorizing 10 objects as you take a walk through your neighborhood, then writing them down when you get home is a good example to the mind nimble and alert.

Growing old isn't easy, but that doesn't mean you can't do it with style. Now that you've read this article, you have a number of ideas on what you can do for yourself as you age. If you apply the tips in this article, everyone will be wishing they could age, as gracefully as you have.