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16 Valentine’s Day Gifts for Women Over 50

By Sixty and Me February 06, 2024

If you’re in search of thoughtful Valentine’s Day gifts for the wonderful women in your life who are over 50, you’ve landed on the right page. We’ve put together a tailored list catering to these remarkable ladies who have crossed the 50-year mark…

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Do People Ever Really Change? Navigating the Depths and Complexities of Personal Transformation

By Diane Bruno February 02, 2024

We have all encountered individuals who, for various reasons, let us down and led to the dissolution of relationships. The universe, however, has a peculiar way of orchestrating reunions, reigniting the age-old question – do people ever truly change?

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How to Overcome 10 Challenges to Loving More of Yourself

By Joanie Marx February 02, 2024

Love is in the air. From movies, articles, gifts, and restaurants to our own thoughts, everywhere we turn in the month of February, we are reminded of love. For many people over 60, however, Valentine’s Day is a painful reminder of love lost…

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RV Travel Tips for Seniors

By Sandra Roussy February 02, 2024

Setting out on a trip in the comfort of a recreational vehicle (RV) is an exhilarating experience, and for you, as a senior, it presents a unique opportunity to explore the world at your own pace. RV travel offers a blend of adventure, flexibility…

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Reduce Anxiety in 3 Simple Steps

By Jane Kennard January 31, 2024

Ten years ago, I was a nervous wreck because of a relational and legal difficulty in my family. I was a hot mess. I was filled with anxiety. I couldn’t sleep or eat. I was unable to calm my mind down or relax. At bedtime, my mind was still in chaos…

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5 Gentle Mindful Movements to Help Create More Ease in Your Body

By Astrid Longhurst January 30, 2024

I was first diagnosed with Arthritis when I was 40. I was devastated. Suddenly, I couldn’t walk as my ankles and knees were too swollen and painful. I found it hard to lift even a cup of tea as my fingers were stiff and tight with inflammation…

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Tropical Fruits: Variety Is the Spice of Nutrition

By Joy Stephenson-Laws January 29, 2024

They say that “variety is the spice of life” since without it, we would probably find life to be a little dull and boring, to say the least. In my opinion, the same can be said of getting the nutrition we need from the foods we eat. Imagine if you had a diet that was indeed…

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10 Steps to Achieve Your Dreams with a Growth Mindset

By Joanie Marx January 28, 2024

Victorian era author George Eliot wrote, “It’s never too late to be who you might have been.” Do you believe Eliot’s quote is true for you? If you do, you will want to develop a growth mindset to bring forth your innermost desires and dreams…

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The Secret Life of Weight Obsessed Women

By Iris Pastor January 28, 2024

Most people think it’s just skinny 16-year-olds that develop anorexia nervosa and teenagers of all sizes that develop bulimia. ED (eating disorder) is a restless lover, attracted to potential lovers of all ages. And he’s made great inroads with women …

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How Women Over 60 Can Protect Their Assets in a Divorce

By Brian Joslyn January 27, 2024

In recent years, the phenomenon of older couples divorcing, commonly known as “gray divorce,” has become more prevalent than one might expect. Contrary to the traditional notion of long-lasting marriages in the later stages of life, the rate…

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