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

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Find A Group Specifically For Seniors

Humans are naturally social creatures. We tend to connect with one another by telling stories and sharing our experiences with others. Family members and friends are essential to a senior’s social network.

But being able to find peers with whom you can connect is so much better. Try to find a group that gathers weekly to play golf, bridge, crochet, or any other activity you enjoy.

Keeping up with hobbies is an essential part of maintaining your self-worth and boosting your self-esteem.

If your favorite activities aren’t possible anymore, most senior centers host groups to support members through a variety of life transitions, from sharing personal experiences to dealing with the death of a loved one.

Maintaining regular contact with other individuals you can relate to is a fantastic support source.

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