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No. 1 Bestseller "The Fountain of Youth Formula"

No. 1 Bestseller "The Fountain of Youth Formula"

"The Fountain of Youth Formula" offers practical tips for maintaining physical and mental health in old age. The book covers areas like nutrition, exercise, and social connections, with an accompanying app for personalized coaching. Age is influenced by lifestyle choices, not just birth date. Take the biological age test for insights. Show post
Hey, dude!

Hey, dude!

Combining the different abilities of old and young employees in a company boosts productivity. Companies like SAP are implementing programs to foster understanding and collaboration between generations, recognizing the value of experience and digital skills in the workplace. Show post
My construction machine is your construction machine - marketing construction machines.

My construction machine is your construction machine - marketing construction machines.

A new online rental platform called Sharemac has been developed by students at the University of Bremen to market unused construction machinery, offering a win-win situation for owners and renters. The platform is set to launch in May, aiming to revolutionize the construction industry. Show post
Happiness is a fountain of youth.

Happiness is a fountain of youth.

The text highlights the importance of mindset, healthy lifestyle, continuous learning, social connections, and staying active in old age to live longer and happier. Emphasizes the impact of positivity, curiosity, and self-efficacy on aging well. Show post
Retirement. And then it goes on! - Sven C. Voelpel

Retirement. And then it goes on! - Sven C. Voelpel

The text highlights individuals shaping retirement with purpose and vitality. It features stories of Hannelore, Ingrid, and Claus, emphasizing curiosity, social connections, and staying active for healthy aging. Sven C. Voelpel's expertise on aging as a mindset is also discussed, emphasizing the importance of lifestyle and attitude in determining health and vitality in old age. Show post
"Our attitude determines how old we are."

"Our attitude determines how old we are."

Business administration professor Sven Voelpel discusses the negative perception of age in Germany and its impact on individuals and companies. He emphasizes the importance of changing attitudes towards aging and provides tips for graceful aging and improving company practices for older employees. Voelpel's research highlights the influence of attitude on aging and the benefits of intergenerational collaboration in the workplace. Show post
Dare to take a look into the future - rejuvenation training

Dare to take a look into the future - rejuvenation training

The text discusses rejuvenation training to improve behavior and attitude towards aging. It emphasizes integrating healthy habits for long-term benefits and encourages envisioning a fulfilling life in old age. Readers are prompted to choose and continue implementing rejuvenating practices from the training. Show post
"Those who do not challenge themselves age faster."

"Those who do not challenge themselves age faster."

Sven Voelpel challenges the notion of aging linked to decline, advocating for a positive shift in mindset. His expertise in aging research and wisdom, along with positive priming, emphasizes the potential for happy and active aging. The message extends to individuals and companies, promoting a proactive and fulfilling approach to aging. Show post
We become happier as we go through life

We become happier as we go through life

Aging researcher Sven Voelpel highlights the influence of attitudes and behaviors on aging. Life expectancy is increasing, and individuals can actively impact their physical and mental capabilities. Genetic predispositions play a role, but research shows that many aspects of aging are influenced by lifestyle choices. Aging is not just about physical decline but also about gaining experience, emotional stability, and happiness. Embracing a positive attitude towards aging can lead to feeling younger and living longer. Show post
Sven Voelpel: Intelligent people stay awake longer.

Sven Voelpel: Intelligent people stay awake longer.

Sven Voelpel, a professor and leading age researcher, has written a book on aging. He advocates staying young through healthy habits and intellectual engagement. Voelpel's international career began in Landsberg, and he now influences organizations globally. Show post
A positive attitude enriches management.

A positive attitude enriches management.

Sven Voelpel, a professor at Jacobs University, emphasizes the impact of a positive attitude in his new book "The Positive Effect." He believes in utilizing scientific findings to revolutionize management by emphasizing the power of mindset and confidence in achieving better results and fostering joy in life. Voelpel advocates for leaders to acknowledge and support employees, promoting a culture of positivity and innovation. Show post
Ex-Landsberger Voelpel: How old we are, we can decide for ourselves

Ex-Landsberger Voelpel: How old we are, we can decide for ourselves

Sven Voelpel, a business administration professor, challenges age stereotypes in his book "Decide for Yourself How Old You Are." He emphasizes proactive aging through physical and mental activities, aiming to reshape perceptions of growing old positively. Voelpel also explores the societal implications of an aging population and envisions a future where individuals work as long as they desire. Show post
Age is a state of mind - Prof. Dr. Sven Voelpel in an interview

Age is a state of mind - Prof. Dr. Sven Voelpel in an interview

Prof. Dr. Sven Voelpel discusses the challenges of demographic change and the importance of changing negative age stereotypes. He emphasizes the impact of mindset and attitude on aging, proposing that one can be different ages in various aspects of life. Voelpel suggests that staying young and aging happily depend on lifestyle, social connections, and a positive outlook. Show post