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A Super Simple Way 60-Somethings Can Lose 30 Lbs Without Dieting (Yes, for Reals!)

By Linda Melone August 23, 2019

Remember life before the Internet and smartphones? Me either. Let’s have a moment of silence for those days before the era when people developed the posture of candy canes…

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How to Master the Tiny Behaviors That Can Lead to Remarkable Results

By Elise Marquam-Jahns August 18, 2019

In his book, Atomic Habits, author James Clear tells the story of professional cycling in Great Britain which had endured nearly one hundred years of mediocrity…

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5 Ways to Take Charge of Your Financial Future After 60

By Julia Anderson August 11, 2019

Women are more likely than men to underrate themselves when it comes to investing. Yet women are usually in charge of household budgets, are more willing to save for the long-term and are better bargain hunters…

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How to Create the Perfect Light Travel Packing List

By Slobodanka Graham August 05, 2019

What’s your preferred style of packing? Do you throw everything into your bag – without planning – the night before departure? Or do you prepare and plan everything at least a week before? Guess which one I am! Read More

The Upside to Downsizing – How You Can Love Life with Less

By Sara Hart August 03, 2019

While sorting through my inbox, I came across one email with the subject line “Loving Life with Less.” Given my interest in downsizing, I was very excited to read it. Yes! I thought. That’s exactly the goal. Read More

The Power of Resilience After 60: Advice from a Cancer Survivor and Model-Turned-Author

By Sixty and Me July 22, 2019

Resilience is an incredible skill that every woman should endeavor to acquire. It’s the key to having a good life. My guest today is a woman who knows so much about the power of resilience – Valerie Ramsey…

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How to Improve Your Life as You Go Through the Stages of Retirement

By Stan Corey July 16, 2019

I have now made it through the first two weeks of my ‘retirement’. One thing I realized is that I was already starting to lose track of the days but was saved by my pill box! As long as I remember to take my pills each day, then I’ll remind myself of what day it actually is. Read More

What if You Died Today? 3 Quick (and Powerful!) Steps to Ease the Burden on Your Family

By Jane Duncan Rogers July 11, 2019

Alone. Head in hands. Sobbing. Unable to understand what to do next. Unable to take in what had just happened, or to perceive how her life would now pan out. Distraught, and yet needing to keep the family together…

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4 Ways to Escape the Summer Travel Nightmare After 60

By Dami Roelse July 10, 2019

Are you in the middle of your summer travel? Are you experiencing overbooked flights, long waits at airports and high costs to boot? Most airlines now offer seating, eating and baggage choices for the discerning traveler. Read More

7 Tips for Uncovering New Travel Experiences That Will Suit You Perfectly as a Boomer Woman

By Sue Rudolph July 04, 2019

Do you want a different holiday but have no idea where to start? There are so many choices that it’s very easy to become too overwhelmed and just choose what you’ve always done. But if you’re already yearning for something new…

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