Conscientiousness can INCREASE your longevity
02.27.09
CONSCIENTIOUSNESS (+ 2 years)
Conscientiousness is related to emotional intelligence, higher academic achievement and involves being thoughtful, organized, committed, and thorough. These personal qualities tend to create a heightened awareness of your own health needs, leading to a serious emphasis on optimal living and disease prevention.

According to the Terman Life-Cycle Study (1922-1991), adults who were not very conscientious during their childhood had a shorter life expectancy. Conscientious individuals are more likely to place a major focus on:
a. eating healthy foods even though they may prefer to regularly indulge in fattening, unhealthy foods
b. exercise even when they don’t feel like it
c. have regular physical exams and screening tests
d. avoid health-reducing activities such as drinking, drug use and dangerous sports because they have a genuine concern about the effects on themselves as well as those around them.
Being conscientious can develop into care for others and the community, building support and stability in your own life as well as the lives of those around you and is more likely to create work and living environments that promote healthy lifestyles.
Tags: Anti-aging, Exercise, Longevity, Optimal living