Retirement Lifestyle (Page 8 of 12)

Specialized Moving Services That Help Seniors Downsize and Relocate

The process of downsizing and moving to a new home is a big job for anyone, but it can be especially overwhelming for seniors who are moving from a long-time residence filled with decades’ worth of stuff and a lifetime of memories.

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4 Steps to Rediscover Your ‘Why’ in Retirement

Retirement may have launched with cake and party hats, but now you’re asking…what’s next?

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How to Find a Meaningful Routine After Retirement

In retirement, you may find lacking a specific routine enjoyable. Soon, however, you may feel aimless without one. Here’s how to combat those feelings.


15 Worst Things People Do at the Beginning of Retirement

Transitioning into retirement is a significant life change that requires thoughtful consideration and planning. By being aware of these common mistakes and taking steps to avoid them, you can ensure a more enjoyable and financially stable retirement.

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Best TV Remotes for Seniors

Most modern TV remotes – that come with dozens of unnecessary buttons – can be confusing for anyone to operate but can be especially challenging for elderly seniors.

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7 Fun & Easy Video Games for Seniors

Who says that video games are for the younger generations? Here are 10 fun, easy options that might be perfect for you!

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10 Ways To Avoid Looking Frumpy When You’re Over 50

Frumpy clothes make you feel dowdy, and that’s not a great feeling! So, let’s dive into some tips on how to look fashionable and feel confident and stylish at ANY age!


Grow Happiness with These 9 Amazing Benefits of Gardening for Older Adults

Whether you’re a newbie to the gardening world or an experienced green thumb, there are countless ways gardening can promote your well-being.

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How to Track Down Old Friends Online

Thanks to the Internet, tracking down long-lost friends from many years ago is relatively easy to do and, in most cases, it won’t cost you a cent. Here are some tips and online tools to help you get started. 

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22 Ways to Age-Proof Your Resume

Yes, age discrimination is a thing and sometimes resumes can be a big red flag for employers. So, how do you age-proof your resume? Here are some tips to help you get started.

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How Fun Activities Can Help You Make New Friends in Retirement

Luckily for you, I’ve found the answer to making friends in retirement.

One word: Activities!


How to Close Social Media Accounts of a Deceased Loved One

Social media is part of many people’s daily lives, but when a person passes away their dormant accounts can become vulnerable to scammers who can hack into them and even steal your deceased loved one’s identity. 

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Benefits of a Retirement Job

Whether you need the money or the fulfillment, here’s why you should consider getting a job after retirement.


10 Hacks to Get Organized This Spring

Do you need to clear some clutter and organize some things in your home? Here are some tips to get you started!


How to Get Started Playing Pickleball

The “newest” sport that is sweeping the world is pickleball. If you haven’t heard about it – well, where have you been?!

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