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In Sickness and in Health: Facing a Terminal Illness with My Spouse

By Erin Hybart March 07, 2024

My husband and I are 11 years apart. The first thing he ever asked me was If I would be open to dating an older man. It was not the first marriage for either of us. We hit it off right away, and our life began. Then he started to feel bad. We were only engaged…

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The Ultimate Guide to Solo Travel for Women over 50  

By Sandra Roussy March 06, 2024

Whether you find yourself well-acquainted with solo traveling or are gearing up for that very first independent journey, going on a solo trip opens up a scope of unique experiences. It’s a venture that comes with its very own set of…

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Embracing Rebirth, Redirection, and Meaning This Spring Season

By Diane Bruno March 01, 2024

I have a deep affection for winter. There’s something about the crisp air, the blanket of snow, and the cozy evenings spent nestled on the couch with a warm, soft blanket that fills me with contentment and joy. However, as spring approaches…

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The Bonds of Women’s Friendships: A Testament to Strength, Support, and Lifelong Evolution

By Diane Bruno February 25, 2024

Friendship is a cornerstone of the human connection, offering companionship, support, and shared experiences that enrich our lives. The friendship bonds between women stand out as resilient and profound. From childhood playmates…

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Journaling Your Way to Self-Love (VIDEO)

By Joanie Marx February 22, 2024

When was the last time you wrote yourself a love letter? When was the last time you lovingly looked upon yourself in a mirror and spoke positively to yourself? For some, the answer could be as recent as this morning. For many women over 60…

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Are You Guilty of Financial Infidelity?

By Hanna Morrell February 21, 2024

A 2023 survey done by bankrate.com found that nearly 40% of respondents are committing some kind of financial infidelity on their partners. And although the younger generations seem to have a higher incidence of this, no generation is immune…

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The Art and Science of Planning Personal Development

By Alainnah Robertson February 15, 2024

Embarking on the journey of personal development is a transformative endeavour. You might just find it holds the key to unlocking your true potential. However, the path to personal growth is not serendipitous. It has to be thoughtfully…

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7 Essential Practices of Self-Love (VIDEO)

By Joanie Marx February 13, 2024

We all want more love in our lives. But what are we prepared to let go of to make room for the love we seek? To answer that question, we will want to reframe how we perceive self-love. For it is through a new understanding of what self-love…

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Activate Your Soul Sister Power! How Friendships Can Be Your Personal Fountain of Youth

By Kurt Smith February 12, 2024

While friendships at all ages play a significant role in a person’s life, the importance of having close friends becomes even more pronounced in later years. As it turns out, there are significant mental and physical health benefits to friendships…

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How to Make the Most of Life in Your 60s

By Joan Senio February 04, 2024

Our 60s can be an exciting phase of life filled with new possibilities and opportunities. It’s a time to reflect on achievements, recognize our own wisdom, and perhaps nurture ourselves a little more than we’ve done in the last few decades…

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