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5 Ways to Look More Youthful (Without Trying to Look 29!)

By Kathy Bates March 11, 2024

Women get a bad rap as they age. It had nothing to do with you, your worth, or your beauty. Aged beauty is still beauty! It is all about society and the unrealistic expectations it has for any woman. But especially aging women…

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The Too Big, Too Hard, Too Sad House

By Sherry Bronson March 11, 2024

Aging brings many surprises. Sometimes, it’s a slow advance. It creeps up; a twinge, almost imperceptible the first time. Then a creak. We start slowing down to accommodate new aches, encroaching weariness, and shorter…

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Starting Pilates at 60: An Efficient and Safe Way to Exercise

By Elaine Economou March 11, 2024

The idea of trying something new can be daunting. For many, hearing the word Pilates may conjure up an image of a flexible, youthful body performing challenging choreography or maybe a large group of people…

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Meaning and Purpose in Retirement: A Surprising Sage!

By Renee Langmuir March 09, 2024

Retirement Syndrome is a term used globally to describe the common feelings one might have upon retirement: disorientation, loss of identity, the fear of too much time on one’s hands, and possible feelings of isolation…

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Second Home: Buy or Rent?

By Peter Keers March 08, 2024

When thinking about second homes, it’s natural to think this means buying a house, condominium or mobile/manufactured home. However, many long-term renters consider their getaway as a second home…

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10 Dressy Tops for Older Ladies

By Sixty and Me March 08, 2024

Whether going to a special event, enjoying a night on the town, or participating in a gathering with friends, the right dressy top can effortlessly encapsulate your essence of style. Dressy tops quickly go from day to night, becoming a wardrobe…

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Preparing Your Backyard for Spring Planting

By Kevin Jefferson March 08, 2024

Having the right plants makes gardening much easier. Still, they can’t do all the work for you. Every garden requires a lot of preparation and maintenance. And pretty soon, you will be caught up in a frenzy of seed sowing, nurturing…

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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 10 Rules of Online Dating – Which Ones Do You Follow?

By Andrea McGinty March 07, 2024

These are my 10 rules of online dating based on tons of hours spent online with clients for over 25 years. As you read over them, note down how many of them you follow, then score yourself at the bottom. Here we go: Fake It Till You Make It Self-confidence is attractive. So, you’ve been […]

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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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