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Modern Grandmas Love Their Stilettos

By Deborah Drezon Carroll February 19, 2016

Chances are, if you’re a grandmother, you don’t look a whole lot like your mother’s grandmother. Not that there was anything wrong with her! Read More

Could Downsizing be a Key to Happiness After 60?

By Margaret Manning January 29, 2016

By the time we reach our 60th birthday, most of us have collected a lot of stuff. We have old bikes and new gadgets, boxes of used clothes and piles of unread books. In the words of Douglas Adams in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, “Most of it seemed to make some kind of sense at the time.” Read More

Surprising Retirement Advice from 20 Amazing Older Women

By Margaret Manning January 15, 2016

I just love hearing your retirement advice. There seems to be a consensus among the women in our community that retirement isn’t what it used to be. Retirement isn’t just about leaving our jobs – it is about following our passions. It isn’t necessarily about “aging gracefully” – it’s about picking our own “-ly” word. Read More

What is the Best Book that You Have Read Recently?

By Sixty and Me December 29, 2015

Like many women in our community, I am always looking for good book recommendations. I love books that make me look at the world differently. Read More

Wondering What to Pack for a Cruise? Ask Yourself these 4 Questions (Video)

By Margaret Manning December 04, 2015

What would an internationally recognized cruise expert say if you asked her what to pack for a cruise? If you are like me, you might expect such an expert’s advice to be long and complicated, filled with clever little devices and secret clothing items. Read More

Collecting is One of the Best Hobbies for Women Over 50

By Margaret Manning November 24, 2015

If you have followed Sixty and Me for a while, you may be surprised to see me posting an article on why “collecting things” is such an amazing hobby for older women. After all, I’ve spent much of the last decade simplifying my life. Read More

Happy 80th Birthday Julie Andrews – We Love Your Grace and Resilience

By Margaret Manning October 01, 2015

Most women over 50 know and love Dame Julia “Julie” Elizabeth Andrews. Her songs have left imprints in our hearts and the characters she has played are a part of our 60-year-old souls. Today, Julie Andrews is turning 80. Let’s take a quick look at why she means so much to the women in our community. Then, let’s wish her a fabulous birthday in the comments at the end of this article. Read More

I’m Leaving on a Magical Mystery Train Journey – Come Along for the Ride!

By Margaret Manning September 18, 2015

I’m probably a bit crazy! After all, what kind of 60+ year old women packs her backs to travel solo by train for a month? Me! That’s who! Starting this week, I will be traveling to 6 cities in Northern Europe. Then, I will journey down south for a week in Italy. Read More

5 Compelling Reasons You Should Write a Book After 60

By Sixty and Me August 23, 2015

“I am of the firm belief that everybody could write books and I never understand why they don’t.” Beryl Bainbridge

As a writing coach and author, I do understand why. The two main reasons are related: lack of confidence in what they have to say, and not knowing how to start. That is why I set aside time to write a step by step guide that would lead a first-time writer through the whole process of planning, researching, writing, publishing and selling their own book. Read More

What is the Relationship Between Spirituality and Aging? (Video)

By Margaret Manning August 19, 2015

Spirituality is not just a tool for addressing the challenges of aging. It is a key to reaching our potential at any age. This is the view of Carol Orsborn, who has written 21 books and dedicated her life to helping boomers to find meaning and purpose in their lives. Read More