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Has the Power of Coincidence or Visualization Impacted Your Life?

By Elise Marquam-Jahns February 01, 2019

Have you ever experienced a coincidence that has stayed with you over the years… or had some intriguing results from using visualization? Read More

Women’s Circles: A True Lifeline for Women After 60

By Jan Moore January 31, 2019

The first women on Earth are certain to have gathered together around a fire. They probably made meals together, fashioned clothing, and shared stories. Read More

Let’s All Get Inspired by Kathleen Turner’s Empowering Life Perspective

By Sixty and Me January 30, 2019

Known for her husky voice and quick rise to fame in the 80s, Kathleen Turner, 64, has enjoyed an illustrious acting career over the years that has included memorable roles in films like Body Heat, Romancing the Stone, The War of the Roses, and Peggy Sue Got Married, among countless others. Read More

10 Cruise Tips and Tricks to Help You Explore the World and Make New Friends

By Sixty and Me January 29, 2019

Life after 60 should be all about following your passions and exploring the world. Personally, I love the water, so, I’m always looking for cruise tips and tricks. Not only does cruising allow you to see the world from a completely new perspective, but, it is also a fantastic way to make new friends. Read More

Cultivate a Positive Attitude by Learning to Give Genuine Compliments

By Margaret Manning January 20, 2019

After decades looking after other people, it’s easy to feel a little lost. Fortunately, there are simple things you can do to develop a positive attitude in your 50s or 60s. One of the most effective of these is giving genuine compliments. Read More

The Long Game of Changing Direction After 60, for Better or Worse

By Terri Edmund January 19, 2019

Just when I thought this side of 60 my life could be more predictable, an unexpected storm blew in and changed everything. I shouldn’t have been caught so off guard. Read More

Retire Earlier, Live Better, Spend Less – It’s Easy Overseas!

By Sixty and Me January 18, 2019

“I’m sitting on my roof terrace looking out at the beautiful Pacific Ocean… and I’m basking in the feeling of being on a permanent vacation… [on] a monthly budget of $1,200,” says Mark Bradbury from his perch at the beach in Ecuador.   Read More

How to Get Better Sleep After 60: Creating Your Very Own Sleep Sanctuary

By Margaret Manning January 17, 2019

Let’s take a minute to imagine life 10,000 years ago. It’s sunset, and while you don’t have a watch, you know that it’s time to sleep. Over the course of the last hour, the sun has gently descended behind the mountains, turning the sky from blue to yellow to red to purple. There are dangers in the night, but, you feel safe in your cave, surrounded by your family. Read More

The Magic of Shine in Our 60s, or How Comparing Ourselves to Others Can Actually Ruin Our Lives

By Becki Cohn-Vargas January 16, 2019

A few years ago, in 2011, I saw Rita Moreno in her one-woman theatre piece, Rita Moreno: Life without Makeup. She was spectacular – singing, and dancing. She was in her early 80s. Read More

The Hidden Health Sabotage of Older Age: Follow These 3 Tips to Help You Navigate Through It

By Kay Van Norman January 16, 2019

It’s January. The holiday festivities and pressures are behind us and a new year stretches to the horizon – one filled with possibilities. It’s natural to think of new beginnings or re-commit to goals this time of year. Have you considered how specifically you’ll move closer to your goals?

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