This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of New York Life for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
Keep Good Going is about the idea of perpetuating the personal good that positively affects everyone in your life (your family). It’s the good you want to pass onto others you care about—in big or small ways—because you know how it can positively shape their life experiences. From a product perspective, New York Life enables you to continue the good in your life by providing life insurance and other financial products so that your children, spouse, etc. can flourish.
Life is about counting the memories not the years – like it the Golden Grad video above. I have never felt my age as an adult. I don’t know if it’s that I don’t mind that I’m getting older each year or if it’s life that makes me feel younger than I am, but whatever it is, I’m glad I’m not focused on my age and what I should or should not be doing. As a child, I remember wondering what I would be like as an adult. I looked to my parents and compared them to what I thought in my imagination I would be like. They seemed older to me – wiser than me. But now I see that they were just like I feel now. Not seeming their age in years, but much younger. That’s a good thing!
The Keep Good Going Life Lessons are welcome nuggets of wisdom and insight that are derived from life experiences. They are often simple, but always profound because they touch on the truths that hold life together. They are personal (not social or community) good, about you and those close to you. They are communicative of the good that continues in your personal life, and always tie back to New York Life and the products and services they provide.
Now that I’m married with 3 children, I understand completely how important it is to live life to the fullest. To not count the years but to count the memories with my family. You never know what’s around the corner – good or bad. So living in the now is a must!
Learn more about how New York Life can help you and your family Keep Good Going. Tell me….how do you keep good going in your life? How do you count the memories instead of the years?
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