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Why I Love 75-Year-Old Dolly and 5 Reasons You Should Too – But Especially #4

By Angela Jackson October 27, 2021

I am shamefully late to the Dolly party, but now I’m going to share with you all the things you need to know if you’re not already following the Parton Parade. But step lively – 75-year-old Dolly is on the move, and slowpokes will not be able to keep up…

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Why Setting Goals Is Sometimes the Worst Thing You Can Do

By Robin Ola October 27, 2021

Back in the 1980s, when I was in my 20s, I decided to do a 2-day, 150-mile bike ride from Houston to Austin, Texas. I bought a bike (yes, I didn’t even have a bike at the time) and trained for months with a group of friends who were…

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Life Doesn’t Have a “Best By” Date

By Elaine Ambrose October 27, 2021

There is salad dressing in my refrigerator that dates back to the Bush administration. And there’s a plastic container in the back that’s growing a chemistry experiment but I’m afraid to look, so I just leave it there. I know when the milk…

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The Joys, Traditions and Melancholy of the Fall

By Elena Karplus October 26, 2021

When I moved from Tokyo to New York, I was a young mom with three children under 3 years old. I was too busy settling down in a new home, in a new country, in a new continent to notice much about the weather. I didn’t know then how much it would…

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How to Appreciate the Power of Stillness and Being Present

By Joanie Marx October 25, 2021

You know how you can flip through a calendar and certain dates jump out at you because of their personal significance? For me, November 8th never did, that is until the night I found myself under the blaze of emergency room lights in a hypertensive…

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How Kindness Can Improve Your Mood

By Amy Newmark October 24, 2021

We’ve all seen TV shows and movies featuring coaches with hearts of gold, but usually they have a gruff exterior. But in the popular TV series Ted Lasso we see a coach who’s gentle, compassionate and sweet through and through. His unshakeable…

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4 Ways to Pamper Yourself in Retirement without Breaking the Bank

By Molly Wisniewski October 24, 2021

We spend years dreaming about our retirement. All of the things we will do, and all of the time we will have to do them, are often the center of these aspirations. Still, many people report that all of the free time they thought they would have…

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Is Your “Who Get’s What” in Writing?

By Marie Burns October 23, 2021

Have you ever had a goal you couldn’t seem to get accomplished, but then when there was a special event added to the calendar, it somehow got done? Losing weight before a wedding, completing a home project before company comes to stay…

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How a Surprise Friendship Showed Me that Life After 60 Gives as Much as It Takes

By Lee Gaitan October 23, 2021

The older I get, the more clearly I see – through my new trifocals – that life really is a give and take proposition, often with equally unsatisfactory results. For example, life giveth plantar fasciitis and taketh away fashionable footwear….

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5 Actions to Improve Your Heart Health – It’s a Matter of Life or Death

By Suzanne Mulligan-Born October 23, 2021

Almost a million Americans – 920,000 to be exact – will have a heart attack in the next year. Worse, not all of them will have had any warning signs. Obviously, everyone’s health situation is different but I hope that the following…

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