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How to Enjoy a Millionaire’s Cultural Life on a Budget

By Elizabeth Dunkel May 16, 2021

It’s true that Broadway tickets can cost in the hundreds of dollars and the price of major opera tickets isn’t for the faint-hearted. In keeping with my “living like a millionaire on a retirement budget” series of articles I’ve written for 60+Me, I thought I’d share the explosion…

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Rediscover Play and How It Can Heal Body, Mind and Spirit After 60

By Jan Moore May 14, 2021

What I remember best about my friend is her playfulness. She was one of the few adults in my circle who really knew how to play. She enjoyed a long, fulfilling life despite many hardships along the way. I’ll always remember her joy and laughter…

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Make Mother’s Day about Wellness and Self-Care

By Max Cynader May 09, 2021

We can all agree that mothers do it all; a feat that requires a lot of brain power! As we age and the kids grow up, we often lose the efficiency that we used to have by constantly engaging in all of these activities. But a healthy mind is a happy one, and it’s important…

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Need to Get the Clutter Out? Find a Clutter Buddy!

By Fran Braga Meininger April 25, 2021

Which door do you dread opening? Is it your clothes closet, the linen closet, the kitchen pantry, or perhaps the one to the back seat of your car? We all have those places where we stuff, hoard and ignore clutter, and they mock us every time we walk by…

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Women Over 60: It’s Time to Discover the Power of Your Creative Mind

By Diane Dahli April 22, 2021

As a woman over 60, you have already lived a long life. You have likely fulfilled many of your practical goals. You may have married, raised children and had a satisfying career. You have always put others first and, now that you are older, you may want a change of pace…

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Homesharing Can Be a Financial and Social Lifeline – Here’s How to Do It Smartly Amid Covid-19

By Riley Gibson April 19, 2021

On top of upending the nation’s health system, the pandemic has had reverberating effects on where and how people live. This is particularly true among older adults, who rightfully have heightened health concerns and are reluctant to enter into – or remain in – retirement communities and assisted-living facilities where the spread of Covid-19 is […]

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Celebrating 4 Decades of a Male/Female Friendship of Equals

By Howard Fishman April 16, 2021

One enchanted evening, 37 years ago, I met Ann at an industry dinner party. Sitting next to one another at a large round table in a noisy restaurant, conversation soon revealed we’d both grown up in Brooklyn, attended – at different times…

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5 Tips to Vastly Improve Your Online Dating Profile

By Andrea McGinty April 15, 2021

Whether on OkCupid, Match or Date My Age, your photo is the very first, eye-catching presentation you make – and yes, it makes, or breaks you. The photo should be high resolution, and you should not be looking straight into the camera…

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7 Ways to Help Yourself Deal with Stress

By Rachelle Ballard-Clayton April 12, 2021

Do you shove stressful feelings deep inside to deal with another day? Perhaps you bury yourself in work, or you compartmentalise stressful thoughts and lock them away in your mind? Do you behave in a destructive manner towards inanimate objects…

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Top 10 Bucket List Experiences in Italy from an Expert

By Sue Rudolph March 31, 2021

Italy tops the bucket lists of Americans each year, consistently ranking one of the most visited countries in the world. Known for its beloved pizza and pasta, historic architecture, and picturesque small towns, it is no surprise that millions of people flock there…

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