Retirement: Life After Work, Identity, and Reinvention
A comprehensive guide to retirement, mental health, and staying active. Learn how athletes and everyday people can reinvent themselves, reduce dementia risk, and find purpose after work.
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A comprehensive guide to retirement, mental health, and staying active. Learn how athletes and everyday people can reinvent themselves, reduce dementia risk, and find purpose after work.

Disclaimer: This article is written from personal experience and is intended for informational and awareness purposes only. It is not a substitute for medical, mental health, or professional advice. If …

If only we could erase bad memories and achieve financial stability for the rest of our lives, our mental health would no doubt improve. A reflection on trauma, OCD, MS, and the importance of stability for wellbeing

Everyone has a story worth telling. Whether your life has been filled with triumphs, challenges, wisdom, or humour, documenting your journey in a book is one of the most powerful ways to preserve your legacy. Writing a book before you die not only gives your loved ones a cherished memory but it also serves as a personal tool to reflect, heal, and leave your mark on the world.

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Music transcends the boundaries of language, illness, and time. Whether soothing the mind, lifting the spirit, or reaching into the depths of memory, music has an undeniable capacity to heal. For those with dementia, music can be a powerful tool to unlock lost memories and reignite moments of joy. For individuals struggling with mental health disorders, it can offer stability, expression, and connection. Where words sometimes fail, music speaks. It reminds us of who we are, where we’ve been, and the people we’ve loved. It bridges the gap between past and present, illness and identity, silence and voice. In every beat and every lyric lies the potential for comfort, healing, and hope.