Keefe Disability Law - January/February 2026

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The Morning I Met My Wife: Lessons on Love, Resilience, and Partnership

Reduce Risks, Reap Rewards

From Daily Struggles to SSDI Evidence

How Our Paralegal Nicole Never Strays From Her Values

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Rediscover Yourself With Hobbies That Heal, Create, and Inspire

Over the Hill and Loving It HOBBIES THAT HELP YOU PAUSE WITH PURPOSE

Arts & Crafts If you can find an activity that speaks to your artistic side, you’ll gain a new way to express yourself and center your thoughts. The best part of arts and crafts is that there are activities for everyone. You can journal, write short stories, paint awe- inspiring landscapes, knit beautiful pieces

Life is a marathon. For the first few decades of our lives, everything is go-go-go. We constantly look ahead to the next stage of life and wonder what we need to do to reach it, whether it’s finishing high school, earning a college degree, or moving up in our industry. As we settle down and start families, things slow down slightly, but life remains chaotic. Many tire of the hustle culture as they approach that “over the hill” age. They’ll start looking for a quieter lifestyle, ideally as part of their retirement. This way of life calls on us to slow down and shift our habits to align with what matters most. One of the best moves we can make to incorporate this idea of slower living fully is participating in hobbies that allow us time for introspection and reflection.

of clothing, sculpt something from clay, make soap, or even work on your calligraphy.

Baking Those who want to lose

themselves in thought while creating something delicious

Here are three accessible and simple hobbies that allow us to focus on what matters most.

should head to the kitchen. Baking is a great way to create something from nothing while relieving stress, developing patience, and expressing yourself creatively. All you need to get started are a few ingredients, a recipe, and the willingness to bake!

Walking There’s something magical about being outside in nature. Walking is a great way to add extra movement to your day, connect with nature, and refocus your thoughts. While you can walk anywhere, it’s best to get out in the wilderness, where distractions are in short supply.

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