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The First Step to Survive and Thrive After Divorce – Change Your Thoughts

By Donna McGoff April 26, 2023

Conflicted feelings and emotions are at an all-time high after the transition through divorce. Sometimes it’s terribly challenging to control and channel reactions to people or situations in a positive, constructive way; and as a result…

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What to Do in Retirement: 20 Serious (and Fun!) Things to Keep You Busy!

By Rita Call February 22, 2023

My best friend was forced into an early retirement. While she was within a year of wanting to retire anyway, it came as a bit of a shock when her job position was eliminated, and she was faced with trying to occupy the hours in the day…

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Turning Thoughts into Positive Sound Bites

By Marie Burns February 21, 2023

One of the most fascinating analogies I read in the past few years that truly helped me to understand the importance of something is that sleep is like a dishwasher cycle in our brain. If we interrupt it or cut it short or stop and start it…

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5 Tips on How to Celebrate Yourself this Valentine’s Day!

By Deborah Voll February 06, 2023

Valentine’s Day is fast approaching! Perhaps you’ve boycotted the “Hallmark ” holiday, or you embrace it with fun for yourself, your partner, and galantines. Whether you are in a partnership or flying solo, there is no better time than this month to turn inwards…

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The Fast Track to De-Cluttering Our Mind and Why We Should

By Gloria Thiessen February 02, 2023

Consider this: our possessions are nothing more than inanimate objects. They don’t pulse with the same life energies as we do. Right? Curiously, no, that’s not the case at all. Research in the area of quantum physics shows that inanimate objects…

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Lifestyle Trend Goes Mainstream as Baby Boomers Embrace Minimalism

By Rita Wilkins January 27, 2023

There’s a cultural shift taking place right before our eyes. The generation that created consumerism is now embracing the idea of choosing to live with less… much less! For years, baby boomers’ big wallets and significant disposable income…

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3 Pointers on How to Cope with Planning for a Good Death

By Jane Duncan Rogers January 12, 2023

This is a photo I took of my parents’ joint funeral. Unbelievably, they both died in the same week, in their sleep, aged 86 and 84. My dad had had a stroke a year previously and hadn’t been doing too well, so it wasn’t entirely unexpected…

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New Year’s Resolutions for Seniors – It’s Never Too Late

By Anthony Cirillo January 10, 2023

In these changing and challenging times, it is more important than ever that everyone have goals, including older adults. That may sound odd but consider why it is important to have resolutions as you age…

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How Feng Shui Can Help You Welcome Wealth in Shades of Purple and Gold

By Terri Nesbitt December 31, 2022

What does abundance mean to you at this time in your life? Enough money to take a nice vacation once a year? Or to do work or pursue an interest that you truly love? Is it a home that’s just the right size for your comfort…

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5 Tips on How Mature Women Can Close Out the Year with a Smile  

By Nita Black November 29, 2022

Let me guess: You are a woman over 55, getting busy with holiday preparations, traveling plans, and family gatherings with children and grandchildren. Maybe you have your business matters to wrap up and touch base with friends. Or maybe…

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