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8 Things to Teach Your Grandchildren About Online Safety

By Judi Jacobs October 19, 2022

Bonding with your grandkids can take many different forms. As the children get older, grandparents can take a back seat, or be a source of reassurance, confidential communications, and words of wisdom…

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Mental Health Impact of Estrangement

By Marie Morin October 13, 2022

Estrangement describes the condition where a person experiences physical and/or emotional distance from one or more family members. If you’ve been estranged, someone decided that leaving the relationship was a necessary act of self-preservation…

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Can Mini Adventures Enrich the Spirit? Oh Yes!

By Liz Kitchens September 12, 2022

Adventures don’t have to be big and bold. Adventures come in many sizes and forms and help us feel young again. I like taking mini adventures that sometimes aren’t planned but thrust on you like when you are riding your bike in the afternoon…

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9 Habits You Can Cultivate to Prevent Turning into a Grumpy Old Woman

By Michele Meier Vosberg August 09, 2022

You probably know a grumpy old person. They aren’t fun to be around, and if you let them, they can suck all of the energy out of a room. It is difficult to be in the company of a grumpy old person – male or female – and when we must, we often do it out of obligation…

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6 Steps to Restoring Balance After Retirement

By Hilary Henderson August 07, 2022

Many of us have the tendency to head towards the finish line at work, telling themselves that they are going on an eternal holiday and the well-deserved rest they have earned over 40 years in the  labor force…

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What’s Your Vitality Plan for Your 60s and Beyond?

By Kay Van Norman June 23, 2022

Building financial security and staying healthy are consistently listed as top aging concerns for adults over 55. Most of us know that creating a financial portfolio is important. But what about your vitality? Do you have a plan?

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Use Intrinsic Motivation to Spark a Happy Retirement

By Carol Benton June 16, 2022

Oh, the joys of retirement! No bosses or supervisors, no deadlines, no meetings or annual reports! What a luxury to find yourself with endless hours of free time and nobody telling you what to do. I’ve been retired from my full-time career…

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How Your Credit Card Can Be Stolen with Technology

By Sixty and Me May 11, 2022

Did you know that your credit card can be stolen without a criminal ever needing to touch it? Just because you pay attention to your surroundings and take precautions against being pickpocketed, it doesn’t mean that your credit card information is safe…

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Are You an Empty Nester Looking for Purpose in Life? Volunteer!

By Fran Braga Meininger March 04, 2022

What is your purpose in life? The answer is elusive for most of us, especially as it is prone to change depending on many factors, age being just one of them…

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Dismantling the Myth of Scarcity

By Joanie Marx March 03, 2022

It has been said love and prosperity are less about romantic relationships or the state of your finances and more about a state of mind. This is true when it comes to scarcity. The perception of a lack of anything, be it love, romantic options, money…

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