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Self-help writer George Schofield describes some of the skills necessary to transition from our usual external "identity anchors" to a more self-defined identity after age 50.
Writer George Schofield defines social networks as being about the quality of connections between people.
He discusses the importance of quality social networks in later life and ways to strengthen different types of these communal relationships.
Writer George Schofield explains how with aging come fewer absolutes, so decision-making and selection become more complex and require more self-awareness.