My first article for Sixty and Me described the Vitality Portfolio® approach that helps build health/well-being in the same way you might use a financial portfolio to build financial well-being. Namely, it helps you make a (vitality) plan, balance (vitality) assets and make regular deposits. Read More
Sally Field, 71, was all smiles at a recent special event celebrating the upcoming debut of her long-awaited memoir, In Pieces. Read More
After walking the red carpet and presenting the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series at the 2018 Emmy Awards on Sunday night, Angela Bassett, 60, has created quite a stir on Twitter. Read More
Sounds too good to be true, right? But in all honesty, it is possible. Exercise is much more fun when we can make it a social event – and if food is involved, so much the better.
Here are 4 ways to make new friends and get fit, simultaneously: Read More
One day after turning 78 years old, Raquel Welch was seen out and about shopping in Los Angeles, looking better than ever. Read More
Known for being one of the hardest working and most fashionable celebrities in Hollywood, Nicole Kidman, 51, did not disappoint when she recently walked the red carpet at the Toronto International Film Festival. Read More
We all have good days and bad days, and sometimes the pendulum seems to be weighted towards the bad ones. As we get older, it can be a challenge to snap ourselves out of the doldrums, especially if we live or spend a lot of time alone. Read More
In 67 years of life, Jane Seymour has accomplished a lot – she is an acclaimed film, television, and Broadway actress, a mother, an author, a fashion and jewelry designer, a philanthropist, and she can now add being the oldest woman to pose for Playboy Magazine to her ever-growing list of accomplishments. Read More
Upon learning about Burt Reynolds recent passing, ex-flame and long-time friend, Sally Field, 71, was heartbroken. Read More
I’m not sure why, but, it seems like older adults are routinely the target for scams of all kinds. Maybe criminals have simply fallen for the same aging stereotypes as everyone else and believe that we are easy targets. Or, perhaps they rightly assume that, statistically at least, we have more money to spend. Read More