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Breast Cancer Can Happen to Any Woman – Can You Be a Survivor?

By Diana Raab October 13, 2020

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which, for me, is another reminder that it’s been more than two decades since my diagnosis in 2000. Back then, one in five women was affected. Today, the American Cancer Society claims…

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Dealing with Loneliness after 50 – The Sixty and Me 2020 Survey Results

By Sixty and Me October 05, 2020

Loneliness is a large and complex issue. Despite so many convenient ways to connect, including texting, social media and FaceTime, we’re the most socially connected society in the midst of a loneliness epidemic. Sadly, at some point…

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How to Write A Memoir – From Free Writing to Manuscript

By Marlene Anne Bumgarner September 05, 2020

In this time of shelter-in-place, many of us have turned to gardening, baking, or writing to help us stay focused and grounded. I have done all of those things, but mostly I write. Writing is how I make meaning out of seemingly meaningless…

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5 Life Changing Books that Helped Me to Find Authenticity, Gratitude, and Meaning

By Stephanie Raffelock August 28, 2020

Books teach us about who and how we are in the world. They speak to our loftiest ideals and our darkest shadows. Books reveal humanity’s path. Read More

Writing a Letter to Your Deceased Spouse – How and Why Would You Do It?

By Leslie Moon July 23, 2020

The Covid pandemic and required quarantine have been tough on all of us, there is no question. But I dare say they has been particularly hard on those of us who have been widowed – whether recently or not – and are spending…

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7 Meaningful 75th Birthday Gift Ideas

By Margaret Manning July 22, 2020

Gift-giving for an older person who already has everything isn’t always easy. They probably don’t need another scarf or tie. Why not think outside the box and offer a more thoughtful and personal gift? Having lived ¾ of a century…

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Are We Selfish for Having the Occasional Pity Party During Pandemic Times?

By Leslie Moon May 26, 2020

A couple of weeks ago we did a drive by for my grandson’s seventh birthday. It was the second grandchild birthday that I’ve had to miss due to the Covid pandemic…

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Are You Ready to Meet Your Future Self? Let’s Get Started in 3 Easy Steps

By Delia Lloyd April 22, 2020

As the reality of an extended quarantine sets in across many corners of the world, we’re all discovering new ways to spend the extra time we have on our hands…

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How to Relax and Relieve Stress with Your Very Own Home Retreat

By Elizabeth Martyn April 17, 2020

Going on an organised retreat can be expensive and requires travel. To save both cash and time you can set up a retreat for yourself – and maybe a friend or two – and enjoy a relaxed time of self-nurturing without leaving home…

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How to Go from Panic to Peace in the Face of a Global Pandemic

By Teresa Beshwate March 28, 2020

The Covid-19 pandemic is a stark reminder of our lack of control. We can’t control a virus spreading throughout the globe, or its many implications, and we can’t control other people…

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