HAL ELROD: Daily Essentials for Aging Well
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Morning routines can become one more place we feel behind, especially when life shifts. In this episode, Michael and Megan talk with bestselling author Hal Elrod about The Miracle Morning After 50 (co-authored with aging expert Dwayne Clark). Along with the SAVERS basics (Silence, Affirmations, Visualization, Exercise, Reading, and Scribing) they explore the “after 50” focus on healthspan, purpose, flexibility, and overlooked free practices.


Hal also shares the common derailers and how to rebuild momentum with small steps that stick. Whether you’re in midlife or building sustainable habits now, this conversation will help you craft a morning ritual that fits real life and grows with you.


Memorable Quotes

  1. “The thing to remember is that what we affirm repeatedly becomes our reality, right? And so it's [helpful to affirm] what you're committed to, why it's important, and what you're gonna do to get there.”
  2. “And if you think about it, we are an extension of the earth… And so, for me, I try to live my life as closely in alignment with nature as I possibly can.”
  3. “My belief on purpose is that it's something we get to make up as we go along. We can have more than one purpose because I think people put a lot of pressure on purpose… You get to make it up. That's the best part about purpose. And you can try it on for a week, and you're like, ‘You know what? I wanna try a different purpose,’ or ‘I wanna have two or three.’ It's fluid, it's fun, it's joyful.”
  4. “If somebody took a peek at your schedule, does it really reflect what you say is most important in your life—whether that's health or family, or happiness, or whatever it is?”
  5. “You live, on average, about five years after you retire from purpose. But if you can keep the purpose going, it doesn't matter if you're retired or not retired, or working for a nonprofit or working for a for-profit. It doesn't matter as long as you're making a contribution.”
  6. “As we get older, the needs of our bodies, our minds, our hearts—those things shift. And if we're trying to just sort of do the same old thing that we've done that maybe worked for us 20 years ago, or even 10 years ago, it doesn't always produce the same results.”


Key Takeaways

  1. Make Your Morning Ritual Doable. The goal isn’t a perfect routine, but a sustainable one that adapts as life changes.
  2. Healthspan Matters. Living longer isn’t the point if your quality of life declines. Daily practices can support both longevity and vitality.
  3. Start Small and Let It Build. Hal’s challenge: wake up 10 minutes earlier and pick one practice to focus on. Then, expand gradually.
  4. Consistency Beats Intensity. Miss a day? Don’t spiral. Hal’s advice: “Never let one missed day turn into two.”
  5. Don’t Over-Engineer It. Build a routine that works when the stars don’t align, especially when travel, stress, or caregiving hits.
  6. Nature is a Free Advantage. Morning light, time outside, and grounding practices can offer real benefits without expensive biohacks.
  7. Purpose Protects Your Life. Especially after retirement or major transitions, meaning and contribution are essential for thriving.


Resources


Watch on YouTube at:  https://youtu.be/o-T03QPI6Cw


This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

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