If a Retired Person Keeps Finding Reasons to Drive to the Hardware Store or the Grocery Store Even When They Don’t Need Anything, What’s Actually Happening Has Nothing to Do With Errands Post author:Seyi Funmi Post category:Personal Development
8 Reasons Children Raised in the 60s and 70s Handle Adversity Better Than Younger Generations Post author:Seyi Funmi Post category:Personal Development
8 things people over 75 know about loneliness that younger people dismiss until they experience it Post author:Seyi Funmi Post category:Personal Development
The art of needing less: 8 habits of people who stopped chasing happiness and accidentally found it Post author:Seyi Funmi Post category:Personal Development
Psychology says the retired men who struggle the most aren’t the ones without hobbies — they’re the ones who never built a single relationship that wasn’t attached to their job Post author:Seyi Funmi Post category:Personal Development
Psychology says the retirees who make new friends after 65 aren’t more outgoing—they’ve figured out these 6 places where authentic connection actually happens Post author:Seyi Funmi Post category:Personal Development
7 routines people fall into when loneliness has become so normal they’ve stopped recognizing it as loneliness Post author:Seyi Funmi Post category:Personal Development
There are 10 habits that arrive quietly in the first year of retirement that feel like settling in — and by year three, they’ve become the architecture of a smaller life than anyone planned for Post author:Seyi Funmi Post category:Personal Development
People who retired expecting freedom often discover something nobody warned them about — freedom without connection is just emptiness with better lighting Post author:Seyi Funmi Post category:Personal Development
Why Some Adult Children Make Time No Matter How Busy While Others Can Never Find a Single Hour Post author:Seyi Funmi Post category:Personal Development