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How to Find Charity Knitting Projects that Warm the World… and Your Heart!

By Sixty and Me January 30, 2017

As we continue to encourage positive aging here in the Sixty and Me community, we’ve discussed how important it is to maintain some hobbies that bring you joy. Read More

3 Tips for Recovering from a Fall and Finding Your Confidence Again

By Molly Wisniewski January 18, 2017

Winter truly is a beautiful season! White fresh snow covers the ground and the sun glistens on icicles hanging on tree branches and windows. And there is nothing quite like curling up with a cup of tea and a warm blanket to peer out at the wintry scene. Read More

Margaret and Ariane’s Top 10 Makeup for Older Women Products

By Margaret Manning December 05, 2016

There are millions of makeup for older women products out there… and we all have our favorites! Well, today, Ariane and I would like to share ours! Join us as we share our top 10 makeup products for women over 60. Some of them may be familiar to you. Others will be completely new! Enjoy the show! Read More

What the Heck “Fast 8!” We Want to See Helen Mirren Drive!

By Margaret Manning July 19, 2016

When Helen Mirren announced that she would be appearing in the upcoming film about illegal street racing, “Fast 8,” I was so excited. After all, after her amazing Top Gear performance, who wouldn’t want to see Dame Helen Mirren behind the wheel of a Lamborghini Huracan, McLaren 650S or Porsche 918 Spyder? Read More

Amending Our Process: Crafting Apologies that Heal, Part 2

By Becki Cohn-Vargas May 14, 2016

In the first part of this blog, we learned two ways to apologize, expressing regret and taking responsibility from Chapman’s work on The Five Languages of Apology.

Here we learn the other three more ways to apologize: making restitution, repentance or commitment to change, and asking for forgiveness. I am proud to share my sister’s article and so lucky to have a wonderful sister and be so close to her. Here is the second part of her article… Read More

Exploring the Health Benefits of Organic Food for Women over 60 (Video)

By Margaret Manning November 22, 2015

By the time we reach our 60s, most women tend to fall into two camps when it comes to their health. One group acts as if “the damage has been done” and refuses to make significant lifestyle changes like working out or eating healthy organic food. Other women “refuse to sink” and spend a great deal of time and energy getting their bodies and minds in the best possible shape. Read More

3 Unexpected Benefits of Working in Retirement – It’s Not Just About Money

By Margaret Manning November 02, 2015

Why would you even consider working in retirement? After all, most people think about retirement as being a time to take a well-deserved break. After decades of hard work, we look forward to pursuing our passions, spending time with our family and, if we can afford it, traveling. Read More

How Using a Sleep Diary Can Help You to Sleep Better After 60

By Margaret Manning September 25, 2015

As we get a little older, many of us find ourselves having trouble sleeping. The good news is that using a sleep diary can help us to get the rest that we deserve. Read More

Starting a Business After 50 (Part 4): Setting Up Your Website

By Margaret Manning August 17, 2015

Talking with the other members of our community, I am amazed by how many good ideas people have for businesses. Even more surprising is how few of these ideas ever become reality.

It’s not that older adults are lacking energy or drive. Read More

Senior Travel Tips for Combining Group Travel and Solo Travel

By Margaret Manning July 24, 2015

Are you a solo traveler or group explorer? Do you enjoy the independence and freedom of touring without a schedule, free of other people slowing you down?  Or do you thrive in a group, where everything is organized for you? As I discovered on my latest Road Scholar adventure, it’s possible to have the best of both worlds. Read More