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The Science of Happiness: 7 Simple Habits to Boost Your Joy in Retirement

August 31, 2025 · Life

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Frequently Asked Questions About Happiness in Retirement

What if I’m not feeling happy despite trying these habits?

It is completely normal to experience periods of sadness, grief, or anxiety. These habits are powerful tools for building well-being, but they are not a magical cure for life’s challenges. If you are consistently feeling low, joyless, or overwhelmed, it is a sign of strength to seek more support. Talking to a trusted friend or family member can be a good first step. Additionally, speaking with a therapist or counselor can provide you with a safe, confidential space to explore your feelings and develop coping strategies. You can find general information on mental health and resources from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH).

My family relationships are strained. How can I be happy when there’s conflict?

This is an incredibly difficult situation, and it’s true that relationship conflict can be a major drain on happiness. It’s important to remember what is within your control and what is not. You cannot control another person’s behavior, feelings, or choices. You can only control your own. In these situations, focusing on Habit #7 (Healthy Boundaries) is paramount. Protecting your own peace and well-being is not giving up on the relationship; it’s making it sustainable for you. You can also practice a **repair attempt**, which is a small gesture to de-escalate after a conflict. It can be as simple as saying, “I’m sorry my tone was harsh. Can we pause this conversation and try again tomorrow?” Focusing on building sources of joy outside of that strained relationship—with friends, hobbies, and community—is also essential for your overall well-being.

I’m a caregiver and feel too burned out for any of this. Where do I start?

Caregiver burnout is a serious and exhausting reality. If you are in this position, your well-being must be a priority, even if it feels impossible. Reading an article like this might even feel like one more pressure. Please hear this: be incredibly gentle with yourself. Start with the absolute smallest possible step. Don’t try to start a new hobby or schedule a week of social calls. Start with the “Mindful Minute.” Just 60 seconds of focusing on your breath. That is enough. The next most important step is to practice asking for and, crucially, accepting help. People often want to help but don’t know how. Be specific. “Could you sit with Mom for one hour on Tuesday so I can take a walk?” For more resources and support, AARP Family Caregiving is an excellent place to start.

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  1. Cheryl Zaouk says:
    February 17, 2026 at 10:18 am

    Good 👍 advice

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