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Joan Moran is an author, speaker, blogger for Sixty and Me, American Film Institute Fellow, and former Hollywood screenwriter. She holds master's degrees in Theater and Education, taught acting and theater history at the University of Nevada Las Vegas, and is the founder of the Meadows Playhouse, Las Vegas' first year-round theater. She is the author of seven books, including Suddenly Jewish: The Life and Times of My Jewish Mother, and Up From Hell, a Texas crime trilogy. Joan is based in Austin, Texas.

Latest Posts By Joan Frances Moran

2 days ago

The Complexity of Identity: Suddenly Jewish: The Life and Times of My Jewish Mother

My mother, Estelle, was born Esther Lanch in 1911 and raised in a Jewish household in San Francisco’s Fillmore District. From Odesa, where her mother was raised, to London and the Jewish communities of Montreal, New York, and San Francisco, the family encountered anti-Semitism in mid-Twentieth-Century America…

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10 months ago

5 Guideposts for Developing Patience and Reducing Stress After 60

Decades ago, I decided that it would be my major intention in life to develop more patience. As a result, I am always mindful of my pre-disposition to lose patience with people, places, things, and most of all, grocery store check-out lines…

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10 months ago

5 Ways to Have More Fun in Your Life After 60

“You always look like you are having so much fun,” remarked one of the young ladies in my condominium area. “You’ve got your boots on or your tango shoes in hand, and you give off the vibe that life is always full of joy…”

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1 year ago

Manage a Challenging but Fulfilled Life Outside Your Comfort Zone with These 3 Strategies

I just returned from a three-week trip to northern Spain and Portugal. Every day, every minute, I was living outside my comfort zone. Granted, I was having a fabulous time, given that I was encountering new people, places and things…

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1 year ago

5 Effective Ways to Stay Motivated in Life After 60

On those days when your mature woman mojo isn’t plugged in and your mind and body simply refuse to move, how do you climb out of bed, get motivated, and stay on the most effective, positive path? The struggle begins when you pull…

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1 year ago

How to Build a Strong Mentality After 60: Try These 5 Powerful Rituals

It is a myth that you are born with characteristics that make you mentally strong throughout your life. The truth is, you can develop mental strength with practice, fortitude, and intention as you grow and develop your personality…

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1 year ago

The 3 Cs for Enhancing Creativity in Your 60s: Color-Contrast-Curiosity

Retirement is a fruitful time to develop creative projects and activities that inspire and increase the general health of your mind, body, and spirit. So, let’s get creative! During my working years I wrote textbooks on acting as well as a plethora of articles for magazines…

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2 years ago

10 Questions to Help You Measure Your Awesome Life After 60

If you want to measure how your life is going, first slow down the endless, mindless mental chatter. Take 10 minutes a day to decrease the incessant conversations you have with yourself. There’s no best friend in your head. It’s just you!

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2 years ago

Pause, Reflect and Give Thanks: The Power of Gratitude During the Holidays

The holiday season is always an appropriate time to take a few minutes, pause, and reflect on the gifts you’ve been given, the people you love and cherish and the opportunities you are afforded in life. It is my experience that giving gratitude…

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2 years ago

5 Simple Techniques to Naturally Boost Your Energy After 60

How many of us, still in the working universe – or maybe working from home – think they need coffee to boost their energy and jump-start their day? How many of us wake up with a fuzzy brain and mindlessly think a shot of java will do it for them?

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