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9 Ways Solo Agers Can Create a Care Plan that Really Works

By Carol Marak February 23, 2023

In a previous article, Building an Aging Alone Plan, I pointed out that living alone as we get older doesn’t support optimal health. And, if we’re smart, we’re building a strategy to create support and close ties. Another common theme…

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Age 80? Or 90? Terminal Illness? It’s not the End of Joy

By Debbie Hensleigh February 21, 2023

Every once in a while, I think I’d like to go on a trip. An adventure. Maybe a return to the southern coast of Oaxaca, Mexico to a small beach town called San Agustinillo. And it would be really cool to visit the wildlife refuge near there at La Ventanilla…

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Could Living in a Cheaper Country Be the Right Asset Preservation Strategy for You?

By Kerry Baker February 21, 2023

In any economic downturn, and heaven knows we’ve seen our fill by this stage in life, it’s easy to anticipate that women will be among the hardest hit. The Covid-19 pandemic has been no exception. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics…

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How Does Masculine and Feminine Energy Impact Your Love Life?

By Michele Burghardt February 19, 2023

One of the most common things I hear from women regarding what they want in a relationship is that they are looking for a true partner to share life’s joys and responsibilities. We are tired of being ‘in charge’ of everything, even though we’re so good at it…

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Are There Any Good Men Left to Date After 60? The Truth May Surprise You

By Lisa Copeland February 16, 2023

As you already know, attracting Mr. Right into your life can be a bit challenging. Unfortunately, growing up with fairy tales as children and romantic movies as an adult, you probably got an unrealistic picture of who men are…

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What Contributes to Estrangement? A Matter of Perspective

By Marie Morin February 13, 2023

Estrangement is complicated and deals with perspectives from many different angles. Estrangement can be challenging to navigate emotionally since both estranged parties likely want to solidify who is to blame…

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The Art of Dealing with Disappointment After 60

By Perley-Ann Friedman February 13, 2023

We all experience disappointment. Whether it’s caused by broken promises, health issues, financial distress, or by family arguments, disappointment comes visiting. We need to better handle disappointment so we can…

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All You Need Is Love

By Diana Raab February 11, 2023

I’ve always viewed February as the month of love. Whether it’s about loving oneself, a spouse, partner, parent, child or pet, being mindful of the importance of love is a vital life force. Many of us have easily gotten lost…

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Speaking the Language of Love After 60

By Joanie Marx February 10, 2023

What is the language of love? Would you know it if you heard it? From movies, books, and personal relationships to the commercialism of Valentine’s Day, no generation before ours had ever been exposed to such a wide range of expressions…

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Love and Resentment on Valentine’s Day

By Kathleen Metcalfe February 07, 2023

Valentine’s Day! Causes the heart to flutter, doesn’t it? Champagne, chocolate, flowers… you know, go big or go home, right? It is one of my favourite special days of the year. I love to celebrate love. But intimate relationships…

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