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How to Use the Power of Forgiveness in Time for the Holidays

By Amy Newmark October 02, 2021

With the winter holidays just around the corner, many of us are wondering how we will handle getting together, in whatever form, with certain people, whether they are family or friends. We all have those people with whom we’ve had a falling out or a breakdown…

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The Financial Side of Caregiving

By Marie Burns September 30, 2021

Rosalynn Carter said it first, and I think said it best: “There are only four kinds of people in the world: those who have been caregivers, those who are currently caregivers, those who will be caregivers, and those who will need caregivers.”

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Tips for Making the Right Decisions at Life’s Crossroads

By Joe Carson August 24, 2021

Good physical health is most often tied to a sense of good mental and emotional wellness. However, when challenging situations and circumstances happen in life, we are provided with a crossroads which can affect both mental…

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How to Do Things for You When Life’s Circumstances Aren’t the Greatest

By Leslie Moon August 13, 2021

In my work with women who are looking to redefine on what I call “The Right Side of 50,” I lead them through a series of journal prompts, reflections, brain dumps, and goal setting exercises to help them as they try to figure out exactly what their “thing” might…

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How I Wrote My Way Through Grief: Processing the Death of a Husband or Partner After 60

By Angela Page July 31, 2021

After I had lost a 42-year-old husband, a 50-year-old ex-husband and a 75-year-old live-in partner, my family and friends jokingly called me, “The Black Widow.” The deaths occurred under different circumstances and were all devastating…

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Divorce Advice for Women Over 50: Avoid these 5 Common Mistakes

By Martha Bodyfelt May 03, 2021

When divorce is mixed with other transitions in your life like retirement or taking care of an ailing parent, it’s tempting to never want to leave the house. Although feeling overwhelmed and confused during divorce is normal, avoiding these common boomer…

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Caregiver Stress Prevention Guide

By Jessica Thomas May 03, 2021

Caregiving for a family or loved one can be an extremely stressful experience for the caregiver. This stress can have a devastating impact on the caregiver’s physical and mental health and can also generate a wide range of conflicted emotions. Often caregivers find themselves feeling hopeless, as if the situation that they are in is […]

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Yes, Grief Can Lead to Substance Abuse

By Lori Butler February 26, 2021

Losing a loved one can be one of the most difficult experiences to deal with in our later years. Losing a spouse or long-term partner is different than the death of a distant relative or even a pet. Our lifetime of memories is cut short…

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Senior Retirement Communities

By Koob Moua January 07, 2021

Understanding senior retirement communities can be a handful. Different levels of care exist and the names seem to all blur into one huge puzzle. We help break down the different settings within senior retirement communities and offer tips on how to transition from your lived home into a new environment.  Relocating is difficult enough as […]

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Grief, Yoga, and the Chakras: Yoga for Living with Loss

By Sheena Nancy Sarles December 12, 2020

One of the loveliest lessons we have learned as we reach our 60s and beyond is that life is full of surprising twists and turns. What may have been a passing fancy becomes a life-long passion and major fork in the road. I once had a yoga…

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