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The Most Confronting Question to Answer 5 Years Before You Retire – And It’s Not About the Money!

By Nancy Juetten March 23, 2020

At 58 years of age, I confess that my career and business activities have been my major focus as I’ve worked alongside my husband to do my part to support the family, enjoy today…

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Social Security is a Dead Man Walking: You Need a Plan B!

By Sixty and Me March 21, 2020

Social Security is dead. It just hasn’t stopped twitching. This is the only conclusion that I can come to after reviewing all of the available data and considering the political and social environment that we are likely to face over the next 20-30 years.

In fact, the more I think about Social Security, the more I believe that everyone, from recent retirees to Millennials need to assume that this safety net will disappear, in whole, or in part, within the next few decades. Read More

Save $44,500 More for Retirement by Developing This One Simple Habit

By Sixty and Me March 16, 2020

Would you like to save $1,000s (or $1,000,000s if you start early enough) more for retirement? It’s actually easier than it sounds… and way more fun than giving up your daily Starbucks or taking on a second job. It’s an approach that won’t ask you to take on additional risk with your investments. Nor does […]

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What Do Nursing Homes Do That Hotels Don’t?

By Elizabeth Letcher March 01, 2020

You may have seen an email, social media post, or cartoon that tells you how crazy you’d be to go to a nursing home. Hotels are cheaper and they have swimming pools…

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Invite Denmark Into Your Home and Discover Hygge – The Feeling of Good Moments

By Kay Arthur February 28, 2020

Picture this: Soft music playing. Candles casting flickering shadows over the smiling faces of your close friends. A wonderful Italian pasta filling the room with delicious smells. Warm bread drenched in butter. Bottles of your favorite wine on the table. Laughter. Conversation. Read More

Lives Well Lived: A Welcome Look at Purpose and Resilience in Later Life

By Ellen Rand February 26, 2020

It often seems as if portrayals of older adults in the media, in films, or on TV – when they’re portrayed at all – follow one of two models: frail, doddering, addled, foolish…

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Do You Maintain Your Inner Artist? She Can Help You Age Healthy!

By Kay Van Norman February 26, 2020

The World Health Organization recently analyzed research from over 900 global publications and concluded that engaging with the arts and culture can significantly benefit both mental and physical health…

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How to Feel Confident Doing Exercise Videos at Home

By Claudine Aherne February 25, 2020

Have you ever searched online for an exercise video? f you want to stay active, feel stronger, improve your balance, feel more flexible or mobile…

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9 Pro Makeup Artist Tips for Women 50+ with Hooded Eyes (Video)

By Elise Marquam-Jahns February 20, 2020

What exactly is a hooded eye? Hooded eyes form when we have excess skin folding down from the brown bone to the lash line which makes our eyes look smaller. We can be born with hooded eyes or they can be a result of our skin changing as we get older…

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Are You Set in Your Ways? Here’s How to Tell

By Shelagh Murray February 13, 2020

It’s not just our joints that we need to keep flexible as we get older. The trouble is, we find a steady way of doing things that works well for us. In fact, it’s always worked well for us…

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