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Fighting Loneliness in Your Senior Years: How to Meet New People and Stay Active

Andrea Needham, Guest Author

Loneliness is a growing problem for seniors and can affect both their physical and mental health. In past generations, families lived close to each other and took care of their seniors. Now, with job opportunities scattered across the country and seniors themselves retiring to other states, your children and grandchildren can live thousands of miles away. Finding ways to build a network of people with similar interests is essential to living a fruitful life as you age.

Using Social Networks

Social networks great for staying in touch with distant friends and family. They also provide resources, such as topic-related groups and forums, to meet like-minded people right in your own community. Some of the best social networks for connecting to new people are:

Starting a Side Gig or New Business

If you’re not ready to give up working yet or need a little extra money to supplement your retirement income, there are other opportunities. These include part-time side gigs or even a second career, all abound on the internet. 

It’s common for seniors to turn their lifelong hobbies into part-time businesses after retirement. Whether your passion is fashion, gardening, sewing, jewelry making, interior design, or thrift shopping, selling online is a popular pastime for seniors. Working online is also good if you have a condition or disability that prevents you from taking a traditional job.

If you need to hire someone with special expertise for your company, the internet is full of professional, capable freelancers looking for work through many freelance sites and job boards. For example, if you want a web presence for your business, you can hire a web designer to create a professional website. How much do web designers make? Be ready to pay between $15 and $30 per hour for a simple design. You’ll pay more for a complex design or for a designer with more experience and expertise.

Exploring Your Newfound Social Circles

The internet is a wonderful place with many resources for enhancing your social circle and staying involved in your golden years. Visit the Living to 100 Club for more ideas and resources.

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