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Looking for ways to get the most out of each day? You’re definitely not alone. In this post-pandemic world, tons of people are looking for advice on how to stay active, happy, and healthy in the years to come. Keep reading for a wide variety of tips and ideas that will help add the “gold” back into your golden years.
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Expert Q&A
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QuestionWhat can I do to make my mind fresh?Jennifer Guttman, PsyDDr. Jennifer Guttman, is a Cognitive Behavioral Therapist, Clinical Psychologist, and the Founder of the Sustainable Life Satisfaction®, a motivational and lifestyle platform. With over 30 years of experience and practice in New York City and Westport, Dr. Guttman specializes in treating people struggling with acute behavioral disorders stemming from anxiety, depression, stress, attention deficit, and phobias. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Drew University and a Doctor of Psychology from Long Island University. Dr. Guttman is the author of "A Path To Life Satisfaction Workbook (2018),” a monthly blog contributor to Psychology Today and Thrive Global, and a contributor to articles in major publications, media sites, and podcasts including The Washington Post, Reader's Digest, Redbook, Teen Vogue, Health, mindbodygreen.com, Harvesting Happiness, and Unshakable Self-Confidence.
Licensed Clinical PsychologistEngage in daily activities that challenge you mentally, like crossword puzzles, sudoku, or other word games. -
QuestionHow do I find a purpose later in life?Jennifer Guttman, PsyDDr. Jennifer Guttman, is a Cognitive Behavioral Therapist, Clinical Psychologist, and the Founder of the Sustainable Life Satisfaction®, a motivational and lifestyle platform. With over 30 years of experience and practice in New York City and Westport, Dr. Guttman specializes in treating people struggling with acute behavioral disorders stemming from anxiety, depression, stress, attention deficit, and phobias. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Drew University and a Doctor of Psychology from Long Island University. Dr. Guttman is the author of "A Path To Life Satisfaction Workbook (2018),” a monthly blog contributor to Psychology Today and Thrive Global, and a contributor to articles in major publications, media sites, and podcasts including The Washington Post, Reader's Digest, Redbook, Teen Vogue, Health, mindbodygreen.com, Harvesting Happiness, and Unshakable Self-Confidence.
Licensed Clinical PsychologistLook for activities that give your purpose, like volunteering, assisting a not-for-profit group, or working somewhere part-time. -
QuestionWhat can I do to feel accomplished?Jennifer Guttman, PsyDDr. Jennifer Guttman, is a Cognitive Behavioral Therapist, Clinical Psychologist, and the Founder of the Sustainable Life Satisfaction®, a motivational and lifestyle platform. With over 30 years of experience and practice in New York City and Westport, Dr. Guttman specializes in treating people struggling with acute behavioral disorders stemming from anxiety, depression, stress, attention deficit, and phobias. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Drew University and a Doctor of Psychology from Long Island University. Dr. Guttman is the author of "A Path To Life Satisfaction Workbook (2018),” a monthly blog contributor to Psychology Today and Thrive Global, and a contributor to articles in major publications, media sites, and podcasts including The Washington Post, Reader's Digest, Redbook, Teen Vogue, Health, mindbodygreen.com, Harvesting Happiness, and Unshakable Self-Confidence.
Licensed Clinical PsychologistDo something that's been on your bucket list for a long time, like traveling, learning a language, learning an instrument, or learning how to paint.
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- Don’t worry about adding new supplements to your diet. Chances are, you’re getting enough of said nutrient in your diet already! Regardless, always talk to your doctor before adding something new to your diet.[36]⧼thumbs_response⧽
References
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- ↑ Seth Hall. Life Coach. Expert Interview 26 April 2022.
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