The headline “I am 73 years old, I live alone and I feel fulfilled: 4 tips that work for me” is a personal lifestyle claim rather than medical advice. While everyone’s experience is different, research suggests that several habits are consistently associated with well-being in later life.
Here are four practical tips that many people living alone find helpful:
- Keep a daily routine
- Wake up and go to bed at consistent times.
- Include regular meals, exercise, hobbies, and relaxation.
- A predictable routine can provide structure and purpose.
- Stay socially connected
- Call or visit family and friends.
- Join community groups, volunteer, or attend local events.
- Even a few meaningful interactions each week can help reduce loneliness.
- Stay physically and mentally active
- Aim for regular physical activity, such as walking, gardening, or gentle strength and balance exercises.
- Read, do puzzles, learn a new skill, or pursue a hobby to keep your mind engaged.
- Take care of your health
- Eat a balanced diet, stay hydrated, and get enough sleep.
- Keep up with recommended medical, vision, hearing, and dental checkups.
- If you take medications, review them periodically with your healthcare provider.
Living alone does not mean living in isolation. Many older adults report high levels of life satisfaction by maintaining independence while nurturing relationships, interests, and a sense of purpose.
If you’re looking for ideas specifically for people over 70, I can also suggest hobbies, exercises, or social activities that are enjoyable and practical for living independently.