Psychology Diary

The First Step Toward Change Is Awareness

  • Home
  • Relationships
  • Mental Health
  • Expert Tips
  • Life
  • Family
  • Marriage

9 Self-Esteem Activities to Improve Quality of Life for Seniors

January 9, 2023 · Expert Tips
Self-Esteem
Photo by didesign021 at Shutterstock

Reading

Any kind of activity a senior chooses to do can boost their self-esteem. But reading can especially make retirees feel happier about themselves and encourage them to want more as they grow older.

Once you or another senior you love is happy, confidence levels can increase all around. You or your loved one needs to read the literature you enjoy. It would be best if you steer clear of books that make you or them feel sad and depressed.

Self-help books are generally a good option for aging adults. Besides reading these books reducing your stress, they can also increase your knowledge. So that’s a win-win situation!

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Share this article

Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Search

Latest Posts

  • Two people sitting on a sofa in a quiet, sunlit living room, showing a moment of supportive connection and listening. 9 Things You Should NEVER Say to Someone With Anxiety
  • A tense, high-contrast conversation between two people in a minimalist setting. 5 Body Language Secrets That Reveal Someone Is Lying to You
  • A woman sitting thoughtfully by a window in a soft-lit, modern living room. 8 Signs You Were Raised by an Emotionally Unavailable Parent
  • Surreal illustration of a person looking into a mirror that reflects a golden labyrinth, symbolizing internal complexity. The 6 Most Dangerous Lies We Tell Ourselves Every Day
  • A woman in a peaceful, sunlit room embodying emotional clarity and calm. 10 Things Emotionally Intelligent People NEVER Do
  • A sophisticated woman in her 60s looking out a window in a bright, modern home. 7 Habits That Secretly Destroy Your Mental Health After 60
  • A woman looking distressed and thoughtful during a difficult conversation with a partner in a modern kitchen. 9 Manipulative Phrases Toxic People Use Without You Realizing
  • An adult daughter comforting her elderly father by a sunlit window. 5 Early Warning Signs of Alzheimer's Most People Ignore
  • A person balancing on a thin, fraying shadow thread over a dark blue background. 8 Things Narcissists Say to Keep You Under Control
  • A couple standing far apart in a dimly lit, modern living room, looking away from each other. 6 Silent Signs Your Marriage Is Slowly Falling Apart

Newsletter

Get the latest posts delivered to your inbox.

Related Articles

negotiation skills

9 Negotiation Skills to Get What You Want

Let’s talk about negotiation skills! From agreeing to your start date to signing off on…

Read More →
work

5 Ways to Work From Home and Stop Kids From Interrupting You

Have you ever wondered if there’s a way to do work more efficiently? One of…

Read More →
thankful

8 Diseases You Can Prevent By Being Thankful

2. Dementia Another disease that is pretty common among the elderly is dementia, which is…

Read More →
resilient2

6 Easy Ways to Be More Resilient and Manage Stress

Resilience is typically associated with one’s capacity to overcome obstacles and difficult circumstances. In actuality,…

Read More →
types of happiness

The 5 Types of Happiness and How to Find Them in Retirement

Happiness is the one thing that all of us want to achieve. It is the…

Read More →
advice

11 Common Pieces of Advice That Are Actually Bad

2. “Life is too short to feel this way!” This is one piece of advice…

Read More →
mental health

5 Common Causes of PTSD You Should Know

What Are the Causes of PTSD? You may be unaware of some incidents that occurred…

Read More →
things to do when you go to therapy

8 Common Types of Therapy: Which Is the Best for You?

Which are the most common types of therapy, and how do they work? If you’re…

Read More →

These 7 New Exercises Prevent Dementia

Use It Or Lose It! Whether dementia runs in your family or you already have…

Read More →

Psychology Diary

The First Step Toward Change Is Awareness

Inedit Agency S.R.L.
Bucharest, Romania

contact@psychologydiary.com

Explore

  • About Us
  • Advertiser Disclosure
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Do not sell my personal information
  • Editorial Policy
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Subscribe
  • Unsubscribe

Categories

  • Expert Tips
  • Family
  • Life
  • Marriage
  • Mental Health

© 2026 Psychology Diary. All rights reserved.