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The 3 Most Difficult Challenges in Selling Your Business

By Steve Juetten April 28, 2024

Small business owners often ask what the hardest parts are in selling a business. They ask me if the biggest challenges are finding a new buyer, negotiating sales price, informing clients or customer, or something else. While these tasks are not easy, in my experience the most difficult challenges are: Let’s dive into these to […]

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Are Your Pills Making You Sick?

By Julia Hubbel April 13, 2024

According to a study by the American Association of Consultant Pharmacists, the average 60+ person in the United States fills upwards of 15 prescriptions a year. That leaps to 18 or more as we age…

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Yes, I Am Anti Anti-Ageing

By Patsy Trench April 06, 2024

It’s almost impossible nowadays to buy a face cream that isn’t ‘anti-ageing’. “Proven to reduce the effect of wrinkles” is a slogan that is not only meaningless and impossible to prove, it’s a direct onslaught on the totally natural effects of living…

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Reputation: Looking After One of Our Most Valuable Assets

By George Hannan April 01, 2024

When we met up for our regular walk, coffee and pastry, it seemed my friend Doug wasn’t his usual relaxed, nonchalant self. So I asked how it felt to be back in his top-to-bottom newly-refurbished apartment. All along, while the major renovations…

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10 Best Shampoos for Thinning Hair

By Sixty and Me March 30, 2024

In a world where hair is often considered a symbol of vitality and beauty, the experience of thinning hair can be disheartening. Whether caused by age, genetics, hormonal changes, or various environmental factors, thinning hair is a common concern…

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Best Way to Use Packing Cubes – You’ll Never Travel Without Them Again!

By Sandra Roussy March 29, 2024

Do you use packing cubes when you travel? If not, do you want to learn how to use them? My travel experiences completely changed when I discovered packing cubes. I never travel without them anymore. Packing cubes are small, lightweight bags designed…

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Obesity Drugs – Are They the Answer?

By Peg Doyle March 20, 2024

It would be nearly impossible to find even one woman in our Sixty and Me community who hasn’t at some point disliked her body or called herself fat. This criticism and self-loathing is the direct result of a continuous deluge of impossible images…

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In Sickness and in Health: Facing a Terminal Illness with My Spouse

By Erin Hybart March 07, 2024

My husband and I are 11 years apart. The first thing he ever asked me was If I would be open to dating an older man. It was not the first marriage for either of us. We hit it off right away, and our life began. Then he started to feel bad. We were only engaged…

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The 10 Rules of Online Dating – Which Ones Do You Follow?

By Andrea McGinty March 07, 2024

These are my 10 rules of online dating based on tons of hours spent online with clients for over 25 years. As you read over them, note down how many of them you follow, then score yourself at the bottom. Here we go: Fake It Till You Make It Self-confidence is attractive. So, you’ve been […]

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Play Reviews for Theater Lovers

By Ann Boland March 06, 2024

Is it me or is it the productions? Two out of the eight plays presented here are old – and those are the ones that resonated with me. Granted, staying power says a lot about a play, a book, a movie. And the themes of these two plays, Greek tragedy…

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