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Here are some suggestions for creating more intrinsically motivated experiences:
Emphasize lifetime sports over highly competitive activities- I may have never had a prime as an athlete, but I can distinctly remember when competitive sports were no longer leisure to me. When my reflexes and abilities could no longer keep up with the challenges of the game, the game ceased to be enjoyable. On the other hand, I still enjoy long walks, golf (sometimes), and many forms of mentally challenging hobbies.
Develop hobbies that use the mind or increase physical dexterity-There are many activities that can remain with us for a lifetime. For example, enhancing computer skills, reading, woodworking, pottery, all can challenge or stimulate us...