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2024 Tech Trends – Navigating the Digital World

By Sandra Roussy January 20, 2024

In the ever-evolving world of technology, staying ahead of the curve is crucial for people of all ages. As we step into 2024, the digital world continues to expand and transform, introducing innovative trends that promise to reshape…

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8 Best Travel Tours for Empowered Single Women Over 60

By Sandra Roussy January 16, 2024

Are you traveling solo? Are you looking for a travel tour that caters well to single women over 60? Far from being a time to slow down, this phase of a woman’s life beckons for exploration, discovery, and embracing the world like never before…

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When Not to Give Money to Family

By Hanna Morrell December 19, 2023

There is a wonderful kind of privilege that comes with working hard for the last three or four decades… Savings are finally growing, the debt and/or mortgage is being paid down, and finally it feels like we can breathe just a little and enjoy life!

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Feeling Anxious About the Holidays?

By Jane Kennard December 12, 2023

For those of us prone to feeling anxious, the holidays double or even triple the worry. Anxiety escalates as we anticipate weeks of hurried preparation and activity. It becomes overwhelming. It’s just way too much! Does This Sound Like You? Stressed and overwhelmed… Inadequate for handling daily life, especially now… Troubled about most everything… Distracted […]

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5 Steps to Creating a Vision Board to Inspire Your Year

By Marcia Smalley December 09, 2023

What better time than the start of a new year to envision new possibilities! Most of us get ready by buying a planner or a calendar. Empty pages filled with promise. But there’s another way to prepare for the year ahead. You can ask the counterpart…

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4 Things Most People Don’t Get About Loneliness After 50

By Dami Roelse December 09, 2023

I encountered loneliness in my late teens. Even though I was born into a large family and connected with friends through school and university, I felt the acute existential loneliness that comes with an inquiring mind…

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Why Are Women Over 50 Still Insecure About How They Look?

By Andrea Pflaumer November 22, 2023

Some years ago, I decided to interview women over 50, 60, 70 and 80 for a video series about the importance of staying visible as we age. It was the most challenging project I had ever done. For one thing, becoming visible – on camera…

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5 Travel Groups for Black Seniors

By Sixty and Me November 20, 2023

In the vibrant tapestry of life, travel has always been an essential thread, weaving unforgettable experiences and cherished memories. For many seniors, the allure of exploring new destinations and immersing themselves in diverse cultures remains ever-present…

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5 Effective Ways to Stay Motivated in Life After 60

By Joan Frances Moran November 11, 2023

On those days when your mature woman mojo isn’t plugged in and your mind and body simply refuse to move, how do you climb out of bed, get motivated, and stay on the most effective, positive path? The struggle begins when you pull…

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“New” Old Fashion Trends

By Andrea Pflaumer November 03, 2023

This past week my husband and I watched the original version of The Pink Panther again, a film that was released in 1963 starring the wonderful Peter Sellers. Yes, it was pretty silly (that was the point, after all) but it still was a lot of fun, especially to revisit…

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