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I Want to Find My Passion After 50, But…

By Leslie Moon August 18, 2022

In my work with women who are looking to redefine in some way on this side of 50, time (or lack thereof) is seemingly the number one barrier standing in their way. But, as we dig further, in most cases, time is not the real issue…

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Finding Your Way After Losing a Spouse

By Yvonne Broady August 03, 2022

I had several milestone events that occurred during my husband’s bout with Stage IV cancer. I turned 60 the December before he died. Many friends came together and surprised me with a beautiful party, but I missed not having my husband there…

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Find Your Gratitude Tree

By Ardith Bowman July 23, 2022

We all know that feeling grateful feels good. Right? It is more than that! We care about aging well, with vitality and wellness. Well, gratitude can play a big part in that. According to Positive Psychology, research shows that benefits of gratitude…

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4 Dangers of Being a Single Introvert in Your 60s

By Maeve O'Byrne July 08, 2022

Being an aging single introvert, I find that I am now more confident in recognizing and stating my need to be alone. At the same time, when I’m in a social setting, I’m also more confident than I used to be – maybe because I have had the time to recharge…

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60 and Estranged? When Not to Reconcile

By Marie Morin June 16, 2022

Estrangement is widespread, complicated, and harms all involved. Perhaps you have chosen to cut off from a family member out of necessity. Your experience may include abuse, poor parenting, parental alienation, divorce, poor communication…

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Why Successful Women Over 50 Struggle to Make Healthy Eating Choices

By Cassie Christopher June 12, 2022

All this time you’ve probably believed that you are sabotaging yourself with poor self-control, but in reality, it’s All or Nothing Dieting claiming that even a little ice cream counts as a failure. The same logical mind that made you successful rationalizes…

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Can Menopause Affect Your Mental Health? Yes – But There’s Hope!

By Rachelle Ballard-Clayton June 12, 2022

Some women experience moodiness, anxiety, and depression with the onset and different stages of menopause. This emotional upheaval can cause frustration and stress and can last for up to five years post-menopause. There are valid…

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For the Birds! Or Can Bird Watching Help Your Wellbeing?

By Linda Wisniewski June 02, 2022

During the height of the pandemic, in early 2020, I joined the Cornell University Feederwatch program. Each week, on two consecutive days, I recorded the species who visited the feeders outside my kitchen window…

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Do You Still Experience Mom Guilt?

By Cindy Boatman May 24, 2022

A recent visit to my daughter’s home and the celebration of Mother’s Day struck a nerve in me. I felt sad (as I have at times before) and wished I had been a better mom to my two daughters. Especially now, as I observe my first-born parenting…

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5 Books to Read in May and Early June (VIDEO)

By Pam Lamp May 19, 2022

When my kids were younger, the month of May was crazy busy. Baseball games, graduations, and school calendars crammed with year-end events. Nowadays, I love May’s quiet, longer days. Dinners on the patio with farm stand produce….

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