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How to Live Without Regrets After 60

By Margaret Manning October 22, 2018

You can’t get to age 60 without making a few mistakes. These range from small missteps, which nibble at us to larger errors, which keep us up at night. Perhaps the most harmful memories are of the times when we have accidentally hurt someone else – or ourselves for that matter! Read More

5 Inspirational Ways Fashion After 60 Exudes Elegance (It’s Simpler Than You Think!)

By Sixty and Me October 18, 2018

Fashion for older women can be as elegant, breathtaking and unforgettable as you desire. There are simple, yet, effective ways to put yourself in the right mindset to make it utterly effortless to a point when it becomes second nature! We are sure you are going to love today’s video with Jess Jannenga from Elegantly Dressed and Stylish! Read More

Wellness Spotlight: Do You Find Ways to Grow Your Emotional and Spiritual Well-Being?

By Kay Van Norman October 11, 2018

This blog is part two of a three-part series describing the six dimensions of wellness: physical, social, emotional, spiritual, intellectual and vocational and how they work together to form whole-person wellness. Read More

My Super Simple (Yet Oh So Tasty!) Flat Iron Steak with Mushrooms and Red Wine Sauce

By Sixty and Me October 07, 2018

Most people think that life after 60 is all about relaxing. Well, this may be true for some of us… but, most older adults live pretty busy lives. So, when we find a simple, easy-to-make recipe that is both hearty and tasty, we are always ready to give it a shot! Read More

5 Ways Making Vibrant Fashion Choices After 60 Will Empower You!

By Sixty and Me October 05, 2018

Many of us fall into the habit of wearing the same style clothes for years. But, it doesn’t have to be this way! Fashion after 60 can be exciting… if you let it!

Join Margaret Manning and popular blogger, Mel Kobayashi from Bag and a Beret, to see the powerful effect that wearing vibrant, beautiful clothing can have on your life! Read More

9 Reasons Why Cruising Is Great for Solo Women Travelers

By Lynn Clare September 26, 2018

There aren’t many trip options that are so well suited to solo travelers as cruising. Where else can you go that you have the perfect balance of social interaction and as much quiet personal time as you desire? Read More

Starting a Business in Your 60s? Forget the “I Saw No-One Was Doing it” Myth!

By Margaret Manning September 02, 2018

Few beliefs are as harmful when it comes to starting a business than the “I saw no-one was doing it” myth. We’ve all seen the interviews…

A 20-something start-up founder in a hoodie is talking publicly about his company for the first time. He explains that his company came into being because he personally had a need that no-one was filling. Read More

The Crazy Truth About Retiring Abroad and Making Friends

By Margaret Manning September 01, 2018

Retiring abroad is usually portrayed as a glamorous endevour. But, today, I’d like to offer an alternative perspective on one aspect of moving to another country in retirement… how to make friends.

I’m not embarrassed by the fact that I crave human contact. Unlike my kids, who seem like they could be perfectly happy floating through space in a lonely little metal capsule, I need people around me to thrive. Read More

Let’s Explore 3 A’s of Aging Well

By Stephanie Raffelock August 28, 2018

Aging well is a lot like a spiritual practice. It requires awareness, discipline and focus to move through the third chapter of life with some grace and a little bit of mischievous disgrace. Read More

Baby Boomer Social Worker Says the New Film, Book Club, Sends an Unrealistic Message About Life and Love After 60

By Sixty and Me August 27, 2018

A romantic comedy about friendship, love, and the ups and downs of life in your 60s starring four strong, talented female actresses, Candace Bergen, Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, and Mary Steenburgen, sounds like the perfect recipe for box-office bliss, right? Read More