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Need a Job During the Lockdown? Why Not Consider Farm Work?

By Elise Christian May 06, 2020

If you were looking for work when the lockdown began or have since lost your job, then you may be concerned about navigating the job market during these unprecedented times…

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Are You Fulfilled and on Purpose? 5 Ways to Get There After 60

By Debbie Hensleigh May 04, 2020

What I am most interested in is getting women to think about, plan, and design their life so that their ThirdThird (ages 60-90) is the BEST Third of their lives. Read More

A Lady Under Stay-at-Home Order Looks to A Gentleman in Moscow for Inspiration

By Mary Lou Harris May 01, 2020

Most everyone around the world has dealt with new limitations on their ability to move about their community. I’m aware of two countries that do not allow anyone to leave their home…

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Are You Ready to Meet Your Future Self? Let’s Get Started in 3 Easy Steps

By Delia Lloyd April 22, 2020

As the reality of an extended quarantine sets in across many corners of the world, we’re all discovering new ways to spend the extra time we have on our hands…

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7 Things We Can Complain About and Why We Should Choose to Be Positive Instead

By Debbie Hensleigh April 19, 2020

My life mission statement includes living on purpose, so to just mindlessly respond to someone with a “fine” doesn’t seem intentional. I settled for “no complaints” as a purposeful response to the frequent question…

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About Time – Can We Ever Have Enough of It?

By Ann Richardson April 13, 2020

Time is a very strange phenomenon. For most of our lives, we don’t have enough. We struggle with children and jobs and housework and think “If only I had more time, I would get on with…”

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Confessions of a Lonely Woman: Overcoming Loneliness Starts with Yourself

By Elizabeth Dunkel April 11, 2020

A lonely woman. Aren’t these powerful, dare I say, almost ugly words? Conjuring up someone pathetic, perhaps? Loneliness is now considered not only dangerous for your health but even a fatal condition…

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Let’s Challenge Aging Stereotypes with the Words We Use

By Gloria Dunn-Violin April 08, 2020

If you’re passed 60, you might be giving in to the misguided images that society has long promoted about being older. It’s so easy to do, isn’t it? It’s so easy to do, isn’t it? If something hurts, it must be because you’re aging…

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27 Ideas to Expand Your Horizons in These Times of Self-Isolation

By Penelope Jane Whiteley April 07, 2020

If you’re one of the many people currently in isolation, you may be looking at the days stretching ahead with horror. What are you going to do? Here in the UK, all of us septuagenarians…

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#StayHome and Indulge Your Passion While You Have the Time and Opportunity

By Mary Lou Harris April 02, 2020

The top priority of the day for many of us in the Sixty and Me community is to stay safe and, from a distance, ensure our friends and family are safe, too. COVID-19 has changed life more…

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