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What is “The Cloud” and How Can it Make Your Digital Life Better After 60?

By Judi Jacobs July 02, 2020

We all use the cloud almost every day in one form or another. However, many of us have no idea what it actually means.

When we talk about “the cloud,” what this means is that the things you create (a.k.a. data), such as photos, videos, documents and email, are not physically stored on a computer, phone or tablet. Read More

Six Degrees of Separation Is Now Extinct

By Jan Moore June 20, 2020

Staying six feet apart from friends and relatives has given a whole new meaning to the term “six degrees of separation,” popularized in connection with actor Kevin Bacon. It suggested that any actor could be connected with Bacon…

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3 Pecuniary Power Plays That Can Help You Manage Your Money After 60

By Danielle Howard June 18, 2020

Does thinking about your financial life in retirement cause you angst? It’s true that fundamental sustenance is paramount, but above that – it is not quantity that unlocks your potential; it is your penchant for positive perspectives…

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We Are ALL Wonder Women – Strong, Fearless, Complicated and So Much More!

By Kay Arthur June 17, 2020

Here we are. The strong ones. This is us. The proud new generation of mature women. The Baby Boomer Deluxe model.

We are strong. We are fearless. We are complicated. We are interesting. We are determined to age gracefully. We love our families. We love our children. We love our men. And we love our women. Read More

Peace Starts at Home with a Healthy Body and Mind

By Joan Craig June 14, 2020

After I feel sadness, anger, and overwhelm, I usually come back to this question: “How can I be of service?” Globally, we are living through the pandemic. In the United States, we are witnessing or participating in a movement for more equality and justice…

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4 Reasons to Ditch Your Car in Your 50s or 60s (Only One is Financial!)

By Sixty and Me June 13, 2020

Do you remember the sense of freedom that you had the first time you got in your own car and turned the keys? The world suddenly became smaller as your mind raced with possibilities for adventure and exploration…

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Writing More Than Ever Before? Here’s Help to Keep from Mixing Up Words

By Rosanne Ullman June 03, 2020

A recent post on a Facebook group page devoted to the Coronavirus launched a discussion about the frustrating way a person who is “asymptotic” can still spread the virus…

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8 Suitcases to My Name: My Extreme Downsizing Experience and What it Taught Me

By Margaret Manning May 29, 2020

I never expected to cry over a lost suitcase, but, this is exactly what I did when the airline told me that one of my 8 suitcases had gone missing. Now, this may sound like…

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Want a Healthy Aging Cure with no Side Effects? Try Meditation!

By Terri Edmund May 23, 2020

My 60th year has been the busiest of my life. Before it’s over, I will have moved twice, put the heat to a back-burner passion, refreshed important friendships, picked up a new musical instrument and increased my income by improving my habits. Read More

The Growing Younger Gracefully (GYG) Spa Day Facial – You Can Do It at Home!

By Sheena Nancy Sarles May 11, 2020

We’re over 60, and we’ve never before experienced anything like this global pandemic. It’s all new to us, yet tragedy is certainly not news. We’ve experienced our own personal chaos in our careers…

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