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5 Keys to Achieving Financial Security in Retirement

By Margaret Manning February 18, 2017

When retirement is already a fact, it is too late to talk about saving money. What do you do then? Financial advisor Allan Roth has some practical strategies that he’s going to share with us today. Enjoy the show! Read More

4 Secrets to Managing Your Money in the Years Before Retirement

By Margaret Manning February 16, 2017

The years before retirement are especially important for making decisions about our spending habits, investments and other financial issues. Where do we begin? Join us in discussion with financial advisor Allan Roth, who will give us some pointers on being wise when creating our retirement plan. Enjoy the show! Read More

How to Feel Like a Millionaire Inside, No Matter What’s Going on Outside

By Elizabeth Dunkel February 15, 2017

Recently, a reader of my Millionaire series commented that perhaps thinking like a millionaire isn’t something to be aspired to because “What’s so good about being acquisitive, status oriented and power hungry?” Read More

Throw Out Your “To Do” List and Get More from Semi-Retirement

By Becki Cohn-Vargas February 13, 2017

Do you have a checklist in your mind that ticks off what counts? I do. It’s a proverbial one.

Let’s see, I get a point for working long hours, another point for making money, a point for having a day when I did not overeat and did my exercises. I get points for visiting a sick person, but not as many as I do when I get a new job contract, especially one that affords status. Read More

Should You Go Dairy Free to Boost Your Healthy Aging Prospects?

By Candy Morehouse February 11, 2017

These days, there are plenty of things that dieticians, health professionals and personal trainers warn us to stay away from. Read More

7 Questions to Ask Before Making a Big Change in Your Life After 60

By Susan "Honey" Good February 03, 2017

There are two types of change – those changes thrust upon us, leaving us no choice, and those that we make by choice – both with either a positive or negative outcome.

I have, as have you, no doubt, been faced with many mountainous, thrust-upon-me kind of life changes. Read More

Turning 60 is a Gift: What’s Not to Love about Being a Fabulous Older Woman?

By Sally Dowling February 03, 2017

I feel I should highlight what I love about life in my 60s. It is only natural that as we get older certain things and situations will annoy us from time to time. But on balance there is so much more to enjoy and be grateful for…

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Yes, Looks Still Matter After 60

By Douglas Winslow Cooper February 02, 2017

Women, including those in our Sixty and Me community, know what research confirms: one is fortunate to be good-looking. Physical attractiveness is a major factor in how we are treated. Read More

11 Book Recommendations for February 2017 from the Sixty and Me Community

By Margaret Manning February 01, 2017

I love winter! As I sit here writing this, I have a cup of steaming Lady Grey tea on my desk. Through the window, I can see little children playing in their starfish costumes, snow falling all around them. There are only two things that would make this day perfect – a roaring fire (sadly not an option given my modern, but, small apartment) and a good book! Read More

Why is Losing Weight After 60 So Tough? What Can You Do About it?

By Peg Doyle January 31, 2017

“I have every self-help and diet book out there, and here I am, still 40 pounds overweight. Sometimes I lose weight and get all excited, only to sabotage myself and eat like a horse. What is wrong with me?”

Sound familiar? Read More