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Counting on Social Security Could Kill Your Future! Do These 4 Things Instead

By Margaret Manning October 28, 2018

The way that people view Social Security is strongly influenced by their age and financial position. If you are young and healthy, you may view Social Security as something that “you’ll never see” or “just a handout for older people who didn’t save.” Read More

Take a ‘Girls Getaway’ with Oprah Winfrey!

By Sixty and Me October 20, 2018

If you’ve always dreamed of vacationing like a celebrity or even vacationing with a celebrity, now you can do both thanks to a partnership between the Holland America Cruise Lines and our favorite female mogul, Oprah Winfrey, 64. Read More

When it Comes to Finding Happiness, Small Steps Make a Big Difference

By Margaret Manning October 17, 2018

Do you ever feel overwhelmed by the challenges that are presented by everyday life? Do you feel like finding happiness is a distant goal? You’re not alone! Read More

How to Be the Best Person You Can Be at Any Age

By Margaret Manning October 15, 2018

Are you the best person that you can be? It’s a simple question, but, its consequences are far reaching. Why?

Because making a commitment to self-improvement puts us in control of our lives – and a sense of control is a cornerstone of positivity. By taking action to be the best person we can be, we assert our right to judge ourselves. At the same time, we deny the right of others to judge us. Read More

Suzanne Somers, 71, Opens-Up About Incredible Post-Cancer Procedure

By Sixty and Me October 14, 2018

While she is often best known for her portrayal of Chrissy Snow on the hit ‘70s sitcom, Three’s Company, Suzanne Somers, 71, has built a successful career on far more than just her acting skills. Over the years, Somers has penned numerous best-selling books and made a name for herself as a widely revered author. Read More

Partly Cloudy, Mostly Sunny: Dowsing Dissatisfaction with the Practiced Positivity of a Mature Woman

By Terri Edmund October 09, 2018

A couple weeks ago, I had a real down-in-the-dumps day. I’m almost embarrassed to admit it because my life is normally good, and I’m grateful for so, so much. Read More

Joan Collins, 85, Looks Smoking Hot as She Heads Out for a Hot Date with Her Hubby

By Sixty and Me October 08, 2018

Best known for her role as Alexis Colby on the hit 80s soap opera, Dynasty, Joan Collins, 85, has been turning heads in Hollywood for more than six decades.

Aside from her stunning beauty and impeccable style, Collins has acquired a bevy of loyal fans thanks to the variety of memorable roles that she’s played both on the screen and the stage, the collection of successful novels and lifestyle books that she’s authored, and the extensive charity work that she’s been involved with. Read More

5 Tips to Help You Declutter with Poise – Even When You’re a Pack Rat

By Debra Englander October 02, 2018

Cleaning out an apartment or house is a stressful process, regardless of the reason. It’s not much fun sorting through possessions when you’re moving or renovating. Read More

Book of the Week: We Need to Talk: How to Have Conversations That Matter – The Power of Words to Change Lives

By Margaret Manning September 29, 2018

I have been in the communications field all my life. My first job in high school was managing a community for a country and western radio station, then I worked in bookstores for 8 years. Read More

9 Reasons Why Cruising Is Great for Solo Women Travelers

By Lynn Clare September 26, 2018

There aren’t many trip options that are so well suited to solo travelers as cruising. Where else can you go that you have the perfect balance of social interaction and as much quiet personal time as you desire? Read More