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Margaret Manning is the founder of Sixty and Me. She is an entrepreneur, author and speaker. Margaret is passionate about building dynamic and engaged communities that improve lives and change perceptions. Margaret can be contacted at margaret@sixtyandme.com

Latest Posts By Margaret Manning

7 years ago

The Delicate Art of Managing Your Money with Dignity and Grace

For the most part, money is a “cold” and unappealing topic. We don’t usually talk about our finances with our friends (or even family.) When we do, we are likely to speak from the perspectives of hope or regret. Well, today, I want to take a slightly “warmer” look at the topic of managing your money after 60. I’d like to talk about how managing your money with dignity and grace can help you to get more from life. I hope you enjoy the video! Join us for a cup of tea (or coffee) and a chat. And, if you enjoy the show, please tell one friend about us today. Your support means so much to me! Read More

7 years ago

A Video Message Just for You from the Arctic Circle!

Over the years, I’ve been fortunate enough to visit some amazing places… but, none of them has taken my breath away as completely as my latest trip to the Arctic Circle! I would have loved to bring you all with me, but, I thought that the next best thing would be to share a video of my journey with you. I hope that you enjoy today’s video! This trip has been amazing! Join us for a cup of tea (or coffee) and a chat. And, if you enjoy the show, please tell one friend about us today. Your support means so much to me! Read More

7 years ago

Thanks for the Journey! Learning to Love Your Body in Your 60s

Are you learning to love your body? Do you really appreciate your body now that you are in your 60s? This are the questions posed in a beautiful article written by one of our Sixty and Me bloggers, Elizabeth Dunkel.

In it, she says that her body has “Walked everywhere, run on beaches, hiked on mountains, skied and skated. It has walked cities, strolled through museums and sat in cathedrals and concerts around the world.” Read More

7 years ago

3 Benefits to Starting a Business After 50 that Have Nothing to do with Money

As we approach retirement, it’s natural to think about how we are going to support ourselves in the decades ahead. Starting a business is an option, but, most of us don’t know where to start. In addition, we are constantly exposed to images of 20-something entrepreneurs succeeding. If the media is to be believed, older entrepreneurs don’t stand a chance. Or do they? Read More

7 years ago

Embrace the Power of “Possible Thinking”

If you listen to most self-help gurus, they will tell you that positive thinking is essential to finding happiness. I’ve always been somewhat skeptical of this advice. After all, sometimes it feels like we need action more than optimism to solve our problems. Do you feel the same way?

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7 years ago

Do We Become More or Less Spiritual as We Age?

Even though I spent most of my life in the business world, there was a time when studying spirituality and religion was my passion. I even completed a degree in Comparative Religion at the University of Colorado. For a while, this topic was pushed to the background, but, as I have gotten a little older, I have, once again, found myself pondering spiritual topics. So, today, I would like to share a video that I recorded on the topic of spirituality after 60. I hope that you find it thought-provoking… regardless of whether you consider yourself to be religious or not. Join us for a cup of tea (or coffee) and a chat. And, if you enjoy the show, please tell one friend about us today. Your support means so much to me! Read More

7 years ago

What I Love Most About My Sixty and Me Sisters

Every woman in the Sixty and Me community is unique and wonderful. In many ways, our diversity is our strength. We share a similar cultural background and many of the same experiences.

At the same time, our individual backgrounds are filled with beautifully complex stories – some of which are joyful and others of which are heartbreaking. Read More

7 years ago

Rethinking Loneliness – How the Search for Friendship is Really the Search for Ourselves

Loneliness is a complex problem. For starters, being alone is not the same as being lonely. Our feelings of loneliness come from how we interpret our situation, not from the simple fact that we are by ourselves. Read More

7 years ago

Just for Fun…

As you know, Sixty and Me covers many serious topics… dealing with loneliness, managing your money, and finding independence in retirement. But, as important as these topics are, life can’t always be so serious, otherwise, we would go crazy. So, in today’s video, I want to tell you about a free service that we offer on our website… our fun and fabulous online games. Enjoy solitaire, Sudoku, Mahjong, Bridge, crossword puzzles or other casual games? We have you covered! Best of all, there is no charge to play! Join us for a cup of tea (or coffee) and a chat. And, if you enjoy the show, please tell one friend about us today. Your support means so much to me! Read More

7 years ago

5 Crazy Things that Hold Us Back After 60 (I’m Guilty of 2 of These!)

Do you sometimes wish that you could get more from life? Do you ever feel held back by your fears, anxieties and mental blocks? Then, you will love today’s video! In it, I share 5 crazy things that really hold us back after 60… and a few ways to avoid them! Join us for a cup of tea (or coffee) and a chat. And, if you enjoy the show, please tell one friend about us today. Your support means so much to me! Read More