The Retirement Wisdom Podcast

Love & Happiness…in Retirement – Sonja Lyubomirsky

Mar 9, 2026
Sonja Lyubomirsky, a psychology professor and bestselling happiness researcher, explores why feeling loved fuels well-being. She discusses connection, curiosity, and high-quality listening. Learn about going first to spark reciprocity, the vulnerability paradox in life transitions, and simple conversational moves like “Tell me more.”
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INSIGHT

Feeling Loved Explains Why Happiness Practices Work

  • Feeling loved is the central mechanism behind almost every happiness intervention Sonja Lyubomirsky tested since 1998.
  • Her trials (gratitude letters, kindness acts) reliably boost happiness because they increase connection and perceived love from others.
ADVICE

Go First And Make Them Feel Loved

  • To feel more loved, change the conversation rather than changing yourself or the other person.
  • Go first: show authentic curiosity, ask questions about their interests, and listen so they reciprocate and then make you feel known.
ADVICE

Use Vulnerability To Build Connection

  • Practice vulnerability at the right pace to build connection instead of broadcasting achievements.
  • Admit small mistakes or share imperfections (not traumatic dumping) to increase likability and deepen relationships.
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