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The 20-Year Calendar: Where Will YOU Be in 2039?

By Julia Hubbel March 20, 2019

As I walked through the small conference of meeting planners and destination managers at the Denver Conference Center, I noticed the high quality of swag. Read More

3+ Ways to Create Positive Experiences in Your Senior Years (Baby Steps May Be the Key!)

By Kay Van Norman March 09, 2019

By now, you’ve either been rocking it with your New Year’s resolutions, or they’ve fallen by the wayside as “life” happens. Read More

3 Brilliant Ways To Make Travel Over 60 An Unforgettable Adventure

By Sixty and Me February 23, 2019

Like many things in life, group and solo travel have their good and bad points. As our today’s guest says, trying to pick one over the other would be like trying to “Choose between day and night.” If you have had a trip in mind but are unsure which travel style you should choose, or are looking for some encouragement to take the big leap, today’s video with Shila Desani might be what you’ve been waiting for! Read More

A 5-Step Plan for Adopting Healthy Habits After 60

By Kay Van Norman February 18, 2019

Many people have trouble swapping unhealthy habits for healthy ones. It may be easy to start strong then fade away and eventually call it a failure. Or maybe it’s hard to even get started. Read More

Let Your Dreams Be Bigger Than Your Fears: 3 Helpful Ways to Reinvent Your Dreams After 50

By Joan Rudder-Ward February 14, 2019

On July 9, 1948, he became the oldest rookie ever to debut in major league baseball. Leroy “Satchel” Paige was 42 years old. Well, at least somewhere around that age. Throughout his minor league career, the year of his birth would vary between 1900 and 1908. Read More

Tips for Losing Weight After 50: Stop the Grab & Go!

By Peg Doyle February 10, 2019

When I was growing up in the 50s, we sat down and ate three meals every day. My Mom always made breakfast for the family. It would vary from hot porridge to dropped egg on toast to cereal and banana. Read More

Captivating Fashion Over 60: 5 Ideas To Unveil Your Romantic Style!

By Sixty and Me February 06, 2019

Romantic fashion is not about dressing like a character from a Jane Austen novel or Scarlett O’Hara – there is nothing old-fashioned about it at all! It’s about finding ways to express your beautiful, sensual, feminine side in modern styles and colors. Today’s guest might have some ideas on how you can do this – enjoy today’s video! Read More

Looking Forward to Life After Children and Rediscovering Yourself

By Christine Field February 05, 2019

Like many moms, I gave my all to mothering.

All my energy and creativity. Mothering grew and shaped me in ways I could not have imagined. But time, toddlers and teens have marched on. The days of up-to-my-elbows mothering have drawn to a close. Read More

Embrace the Power of “Possible Thinking”

By Margaret Manning February 05, 2019

If you listen to most self-help gurus, they will tell you that positive thinking is essential to finding happiness. I’ve always been somewhat skeptical of this advice. After all, sometimes it feels like we need action more than optimism to solve our problems. Do you feel the same way?

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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