What happens when the old maps for later life no longer fit?
For many people, the years beyond midlife bring freedom alongside uncertainty. Roles fall away, energy shifts, and familiar measures of success begin to lose their hold. Yet much of the conversation about ageing still centres on decline, productivity, or staying busy for as long as possible.
ThriveSpan offers a different perspective.
Written by psychologist and later-life researcher Dr Denise Taylor, this book explores how life can continue to deepen after full-time work, without pressure to reinvent or perform. It draws on psychology, research into meaningful ageing, and reflective practice to consider how wellbeing, agency, connection, creativity, and joy evolve across later life.
Rather than presenting a programme or set of techniques, ThriveSpan is organised around three interwoven paths:
Self and wellbeing - tending to the body, emotions, rhythm, and inner lifeConnection and contribution - belonging, service, legacy, and what it means to matter beyond workExploration and fulfilment - purpose, creativity, growth, joy, and adapting as the path changesThroughout the book, you are invited to pause, reflect, and listen for what feels honest in this season of life. The emphasis is not on fixing or optimising, but on alignment, discernment, and living with greater ease.
ThriveSpan is for those who want to approach later life with thoughtfulness, curiosity, dignity, and self-respect. It speaks to people approaching retirement, those already living beyond it, and anyone questioning how to shape a life that still feels meaningful, spacious, and their own.
You may find yourself in these pages if:
You have stepped away from full-time work and are wondering what comes nextThe idea of "reinventing yourself" no longer feels quite rightYou sense a shift in identity but cannot yet name itYou want space to reflect rather than pressure to decideYou are drawn to a quieter, more intentional way of livingInside ThriveSpan, you will find:
A thoughtful exploration of the inner and outer changes of later lifeGentle prompts to support reflection and self-understandingA way of making sense of this stage without rushing to fix itLanguage for experiences that are often felt but rarely expressedThis is not a book about ageing well according to external standards.
It is an invitation to walk gently into what matters now.