Relationships: Marriage, Family, FriendsRetirement relationships include changes in relationships with your spouse, relationships with grandchildren, and changes in relationships with our friends.

Relationships: Family, Friends, and Caregivers.

Social interaction is an important part of a balanced life.

Social interaction is a normal part of the human experience. Without friends and family, we become isolated and soon feel lonely. That doesn't mean that relationship is always easy.  It can be an ongoing challenge :

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  • Tips for Better Communications - Better Relationships Relationships often face challenges early in the retirement process. The changes in the lives of both retirees shift and as new identities, less dependent on careers for self-definition alter the relationship.   ...
  • The Jugular Question  Often it is the ability to ask the right questions that makes the difference what we get out of life. Read this article ...
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    Relationships with aging parents, relationships during retirement, how children relate to aging parents, aging process, and relationships with caregivers, all impact happiness. Interpersonal communications, knowing how to ask the right questions are important skills that make life more meaningful.


  • QUOTES: Relationships

    "First, all relationships are with yourself-and sometimes they involve other people. Second, the most important relationship in your life - the one you have, like it or not, until the day you die - is with yourself."
    -Peter McWilliams

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