According to psychologists, the most fulfilled retirees share this common trait.

Upon retirement, some people seem to be better able to find balance and lasting well-being. Psychologists reveal that this is no coincidence: the happiest retirees have chosen to live in accordance with their deepest needs, notably by cultivating a regular connection with nature.

Living in harmony with one's age and allowing oneself time for oneself

Retirees who are thriving approach this period as a second life. They accept the slower pace that age imposes and focus on what truly brings them daily happiness. Taking their time, redefining their priorities, and favoring activities that nourish both body and mind contribute to this newfound serenity. These choices allow them "to experience a greater sense of satisfaction and emotional stability," explain psychologists.

Nature, an essential source of benefits

Most psychological studies agree that contact with nature is a powerful catalyst for well-being. Walking outdoors for a few minutes, listening to the wind, or simply observing the sky helps reduce stress, improve concentration, and strengthen inner balance. Even a moderate presence, such as a garden or a few trees, can have a noticeably calming effect.

The experience of wonder that nourishes gratitude

Experts emphasize that the experience of wonder, that moment of connection to something greater, is beneficial throughout life. In seniors, this capacity doesn't diminish but deepens, offering a source of gratitude and peace, even during more challenging times. Fulfilled retirees cultivate these precious moments, thus creating meaning and richness in their daily lives.

Ultimately, the most fulfilled retirees owe their well-being not to chance, but to a conscious way of inhabiting this new stage of life. By giving themselves time, respecting their deepest needs, and maintaining a regular connection with nature, they develop a sense of self-awareness that nourishes their inner balance. This philosophy shows that it is possible to experience retirement not as an end, but as a fertile space where genuine happiness is cultivated.

Fabienne Ba.
Fabienne Ba.
I'm Fabienne, a writer for The Body Optimist website. I'm passionate about the power of women in the world and their ability to change it. I believe women have a unique and important voice to offer, and I feel motivated to do my part to promote equality. I do my best to support initiatives that encourage women to stand up and be heard.

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