The Surprising Tiny Habits Secretly Fueling Your Loneliness in Retirement—And How to Break Free Now
This doesn’t mean you have to be glued to your screen all day but use it as a tool to stay socially active and connected.
5) Overlooking the power of hobbies
Now, this is something I can’t stress enough. Hobbies are not just pastimes, they’re gateways to a fulfilling life, especially in retirement.
I was always keen on gardening but never had the time to invest in it during my working years.
When I retired, I found myself drawn to it. Not only did it give me something constructive to do, but it also opened up opportunities to connect with fellow gardening enthusiasts.