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5 Things to Do to Make the Most of Your Life After 60

By Judy Barber April 28, 2022

There is so much to explore about this phase of life and what you still can do. What have you done so far with your life? What are your circumstances, dreams and wishes? Here are five things to do to make the most of your life after 60…

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Where to Start So You Don’t Leave A Mess After You Die

By Jane Duncan Rogers April 22, 2022

Simona was despairing “I’ve been left such a mess, I can’t believe it! How do I even begin, when it’s the very last thing I want to do!” She was expressing her horror at the myriad of things she was having to deal with after her mother had died…

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Addressing the Myth of Aging (VIDEO)

By Joanie Marx April 21, 2022

When we were younger, our focus was on getting older. Whether it was being tall enough to get on a ride at a carnival, old enough to drive, old enough to enjoy a drink legally, or even old enough to have money of our own and call our own shots…

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The Morning Show: How Do You Feel About This Thought-Provoking Drama?

By Angela Jackson April 19, 2022

I recently binged The Morning Show on Apple+, and I’m still processing how I feel about the characters and the storyline. Don’t get me wrong – I absolutely recommend it. There’s just so much to unpack…

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60, Estranged, and Stuck in Negative Thinking? Three Keys to Moving Forward

By Marie Morin April 19, 2022

Estrangement is a depressing affair. Chronic stress, grief, uncertainty, and negative thoughts are involved in this widespread condition. 27 percent of estranged individuals, emotionally or physically separated from one or more family members…

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Can Healthy Fats Help You to Experience Healthy Aging?

By Sherry Kahn April 16, 2022

For decades, the conventional wisdom was that eating fat made us fat. As a result, food manufacturers went wild with refined carbohydrates and sugar, seeking to make low-fat foods more palatable. Now, it’s understood that it’s those foods that make us fat…

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Step Away from the Easter Calories and Nobody’s Waist Line Gets Hurt

By Wendy Irvine April 09, 2022

This is how they get us: they go one of three ways. First, your standard chocolate companies transform chocolate, sugar, nuts and/or marshmallows into darling shapes like bunnies, chicks, and lambs…

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The Myth of Prince Charming

By Joanie Marx April 07, 2022

More than once, as an adult, I wished a magical knight in shining armor would come and carry me away from my problems. I knew this was not going to happen, but I still yearned for the happily ever after fairytale ending with Prince Charming…

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How Poetry Changed Since the Time We Went to School

By Diana Raab April 05, 2022

When most of us were in grade school, we were mainly exposed to classical poets such as Chaucer and Shakespeare. Mixed in might have been some limerick poems…

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How to Overwrite the Myth of Love

By Joanie Marx March 29, 2022

What is love? Where does love reside? How do you attract love into your life? In this article, which is the third of a seven-part series on The Seven Myths of Love & Happiness, for Sixty and Me readers, we will answer these questions as we explore the Myth of Love…

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