Purpose and Connection: You Can't Have One Without the Other
APR 20, 202632 MIN
Purpose and Connection: You Can't Have One Without the Other
APR 20, 202632 MIN
Description
Life took a bit of a turn when my 96-year-old mom moved in with me. Just a month ago, she was stuck in her apartment, feeling isolated and unsure of herself. Now, she’s back in action, setting the table for dinner every night! It’s not just a chore; it’s a revival of her spirit and our connection. We dig into the importance of having something to do and someone to do it with in this episode. You see, as we age, it’s easy to feel like we’re not needed anymore. It’s like the world has moved on without us! But let me tell you, finding purpose and forming connections is key to thriving in life, especially in our later years. We explore how many folks, after decades of work and community, can feel lost when they retire. My mom’s journey from feeling useless to being a contributing part of my household illustrates that we need to contribute to feel alive. It’s not just about keeping busy; it’s about engaging with life meaningfully. I share some eye-opening research about how connection can keep us healthy and happy. Seriously, loneliness can be as harmful as smoking! So, if you’re a retiree feeling like you’ve lost your place in the world, this episode is a warm hug and a wake-up call. Links referenced in this episode:To join the Banter Circle: buymeacoffee.com/heyboomer0413Check out Women in the Middle and Women in the Middle Entrepreneurs podcasts at susierosenstein.comMentioned in this episode:Greenwood CapitalGreenwoodCapital.comThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy