Good, warm connections with others – it matters.


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You may have heard about the Harvard Study of Adult Development, it is the longest study of the same people that has ever been done, following people since 1938 from adolescence all the way through old age.
Robert Waldinger, current director of the study, has shared the findings widely in Ted Talks, interviews, podcasts, a book, and articles. He reports that the most consistent finding that researchers have learned over the 87 years of data collection is that the people who turn out to be the happiest and the healthiest are those who have good, warm connections to others.
Please join us for a conversation about how relationships matter in our lives, how they affect our health, what kinds of relationships give us this benefit in health and happiness, and tools to strengthen our relationships. We'd love for you to share any unique challenges and/or successes you have experienced in your connections to others as you navigate this time of life.
As always, we look forward to engaging discussion and creating community as we learn from each other, evolve, and grow in this chapter of our lives. If you are able, join us for a social hour after our discussion at a local restaurant.
If you’re interested in hearing from Dr. Waldinger directly, you can find videos and more here: Harvard Second Generation Study

Good, warm connections with others – it matters.