Time marches forward and will never work in reverse for anyone. Like it or not, aging is a natural part of living and something that we all must get used to if we're to be lucky enough to lead a full and long life. To better handle what comes with aging, here are some great tips you can use.

Turn off the tv and get off of the couch. We all need our vices, but if you are spending every evening on the couch then something is wrong. We have to keep our bodies and brains active as we age and watching tv isn't doing any of those. Limit your tv watching to just one or two evenings a week and do something active or interesting on your nights off.

Many people attribute living to a ripe old age to having a good sense of humor! Life can get you down, but if you can laugh about it, you stand a good chance of living longer. Laughter is healthy. It increases oxygen intake and makes you feel happy!

You will feel better about aging if you stop counting. Focusing on numbers like height, weight and age will distract you from what's important. Let your doctor crunch numbers and worry about feeling better and having fun, instead.

Creating and maintaining healthy relationships is important to healthy aging. Being involved in your community has been shown to help people have a healthier and longer life span. To get the most out of your social time, strengthen and tend to your closest, most intimate relationships, especially with those whose doors are always open.

In order to age gracefully, be sure to see your doctor regularly! Putting off appointments with your doctor could really be detrimental in your overall health. Regular checkups make is possible for your doctor to catch problems while they are small enough to fix. Save yourself a good bit of time, money and grief by keeping those appointments.

To slow down the aging process, do some aerobic exercise everyday mixed with occasional light weight training. Numerous scientific studies have shown that exercise improves muscle strength, stamina, bone density and balance. As these four things deteriorate with age, regular exercise could help keep your body in good condition well into your 80s and beyond.

For even healthier aging, eat more fish and less red meat. Red meat can muck up your arteries by sticking to the linings. Seafood has the exact opposite effect. Seafood not only does not stick as much to the arteries, it even helps prevent other things from sticking as well! As an additional supplement, consider taking omega-3 oil, the same oil found in seafood, every day.

No one really knows how to age. It's something that we will learn as we go. However, using tips like the ones you've just read in the article above, you can make the aging process as simple as possible by knowing what to expect and how to handle problems as they arise.