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6 Questions to Help You Find Meaning in Life after Retirement (Video)

By Margaret Manning September 29, 2015

Making the transition to life after retirement is challenging. Beyond the obvious practical considerations of where to live, how to stay healthy and how to pay for everything, we also worry about how to find meaning in our lives.

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This Retirement Home for Dogs Will Renew Your Faith in Humanity

By Margaret Manning September 28, 2015

I’ve always been an animal lover. For most of my life, my family has had dogs, cats, mice and an assortment of other creatures, common and exotic. Now, as a single woman in her 60s, I often consider getting a new dog. I imagine playing with her in the park. Read More

“The 4 Secrets to Finding Mr. Right” Audio Program

By Margaret Manning September 25, 2015

STOP feeling invisible and START attracting quality men with these 4 proven secrets. Finding companionship and love is possible at any age. We’re here to help! Join successful dating coach, Lisa Copeland, as she shares the exact formula that she has used to help hundreds of women find love again. She makes finding that special […]

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Celebrate Your Sixty and Me Sisters – Together We Are Invincible!

By Margaret Manning September 22, 2015

I never had a sister. As the older sibling to two boys, my childhood was spent dodging mud pies, swinging from trees and washing dirty clothes. Ok, I’m not really complaining. I love my brothers dearly. The point that I’m making here is that I never understood the power and value of sisterhood until much later in my life. Read More

Happy Grandparents Day 2016 – What Have Your Grandchildren Taught You About Life?

By Margaret Manning September 13, 2015

Happy Grandparents Day 2016! Today is one of my favorite days. It’s not that I do anything particularly special. For the rest of my family, Grandparents’ Day is just another checkbox on the calendar. That’s ok with me. Read More

Is City Living Making us Lonely After 50?

By Margaret Manning September 10, 2015

The Baby Boomer generation is aging differently than previous generations, and one example of the changing trends affecting our lifestyles is the increasing move toward urbanization. According to the U.S. Census, during the next 20 years, 10,000 people will turn 65 every single day. At the same time, the UN reports that 54 percent of the world’s people live in urban areas – and this proportion is expected to increase to 66 percent by 2050.

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Three Generations Embark upon an Educational Adventure in Yellowstone with Road Scholar

By Sixty and Me September 04, 2015

Families today lead incredibly hectic lives. Children’s schedules are filled with academic and social pursuits, parents are working and parenting full-time and grandparents often live far away and have busy lives of their own. As a result, it becomes increasingly difficult for all of the generations to come together to catch up, share stories and build lifelong memories. Read More

What’s Different About Love and Sex After 60? (Video)

By Margaret Manning August 30, 2015

Is sex after 60 really better than ever? Or, does Hollywood have it right when they portray sex as a young person’s game? In this interview, I talk with dating coach, Lisa Copeland about love and sex after 60. Read More

So, You’re Ready to Sell Your Crafts Online – Here’s How to Market Them

By Margaret Manning August 24, 2015

In previous articles, we have discussed many aspects of selling your handmade items online. First, we started with an explanation of how to improve your crafting skills. Then we discussed how to decide which items to create. In the last article we covered where to sell your items online. And, now, in this final article in our craftpreneur series, I would like to cover how to find customers. Read More

Want a Happier Life After 60? Eliminate These Negative Thoughts

By Margaret Manning August 16, 2015

Many women are struggling to find happiness in life after 60. On the surface, you might think that our inability to be happy comes from our complex lives. After all, many of us have experienced divorces and deaths in the family. Some have lost parents and watched their children grow up and move away. Others have experienced health challenges of one kind of another. But, despite the fact that we share similar challenges, some of us are much happier than others. The question is, why? Read More