Being 73, living alone, and feeling fulfilled is a wonderful example of how independence and a meaningful life can look different for everyone. A fulfilling life at any age often comes from purpose, connection, and taking care of yourself.
4 tips for living a fulfilling life while living alone
1. Create a daily rhythm
- Have routines that give your day structure: regular meals, movement, hobbies, reading, gardening, learning, or creative activities.
- Small daily goals can provide a sense of accomplishment.
2. Stay socially connected
- Living alone does not have to mean being isolated.
- Keep in touch with friends, family, neighbors, community groups, or volunteer organizations.
- Regular conversations and shared activities support emotional well-being.
3. Keep your body and mind active
- Gentle exercise, strength training, walking, or stretching can help maintain independence.
- Continue learning—books, classes, puzzles, music, or new skills can keep the mind engaged.
4. Build a life that feels meaningful
- Spend time on things that matter to you: helping others, creative projects, faith or reflection, nature, pets, or personal goals.
- Celebrate your experiences and the wisdom that comes with them.
Living alone can be a positive choice when paired with safety, social connection, and a sense of purpose. It’s also wise to have practical plans in place, such as emergency contacts, regular health checkups, and a support network you can rely on when needed.