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What Does it Mean to Age with Grace in Your 60s?

By Joan Frances Moran April 07, 2019

The idea of aging with grace has multiple definitions. It’s different for everyone: presence, elegance, refinement, and ease are a few qualities associated with aging. To achieve a state of grace is to achieve a healthy, well-balanced life full of joy and respect. Read More

How Do You Protect Your Mind After 60? Try These 4 Techniques!

By Joan Frances Moran April 02, 2019

The idea that you can retain the power to stretch your mind after you hit 60 and still have the ability to mentally defend yourself against the negative influences that often pervade your consciousness powerfully increases your sense of self and well-being. Read More

You Need More Than Calcium Supplements for Healthy Bones

By Joy Stephenson-Laws February 09, 2019

As a child, I was always told I needed calcium for strong bones. So, I drank lots of milk and made sure to eat foods rich in this mineral. As an adult, I took calcium supplements. I figured I was doing what I was supposed to be doing from a nutritional standpoint in order to protect my bones. Read More

The Hidden Health Sabotage of Older Age: Follow These 3 Tips to Help You Navigate Through It

By Kay Van Norman January 16, 2019

It’s January. The holiday festivities and pressures are behind us and a new year stretches to the horizon – one filled with possibilities. It’s natural to think of new beginnings or re-commit to goals this time of year. Have you considered how specifically you’ll move closer to your goals?

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Why Introducing Your Grandchild to the World of Travel is One of the Greatest Gifts You Can Give Them 

By Margaret Manning December 07, 2018

Travel has always been a passion of mine. As a child, I unfortunately did not have the wonderful experience of having grandparents in my life. But I know they were strong and loving people who hardly left the part of London where they were raised. Perhaps, in counterpoint, the strongest and most powerful memories that shaped my values and lifestyle were related to travel. Read More

Wellness Spotlight: The Importance of Intellectual and Vocational Wellness in Life After 60

By Kay Van Norman November 16, 2018

This is the last of a 3-part series describing the six dimensions of wellness: physical, social, emotional, spiritual, intellectual, and vocational – and how they impact your life.

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Sally Field’s 5 Lessons About Life, Love, and Perseverance

By Sally Fox November 13, 2018

In her deeply moving memoir In Pieces, Sally Field, now 72, lays bare her life and allows us to get under the surface appearance of a two-time Oscar-winning actress still known to the public as “America’s sweetheart.” Read More

Wellness Spotlight: Do You Find Ways to Grow Your Emotional and Spiritual Well-Being?

By Kay Van Norman October 11, 2018

This blog is part two of a three-part series describing the six dimensions of wellness: physical, social, emotional, spiritual, intellectual and vocational and how they work together to form whole-person wellness. Read More

Joan Jett Turns 60, Honored in “Bad Reputation” Documentary

By Sixty and Me September 26, 2018

On September 22, rock ‘n’ roll icon Joan Jett celebrated her 60th birthday, but her age doesn’t define her any more than her gender. The Godmother of Punk started her music career at the age 15 when she co-founded the all-girl group known as the Runaways in a time that punk rock was mostly an all-boys club. Read More

When Fear Strikes After a Natural Disaster – My Personal Story

By Betty Withrow September 23, 2018

Fear is something we all face at one point in life or another. Fear of death, fear of loneliness or fear of an illness. I faced fear two winters ago and, since then, am trying to put my feelings into words that will help me, and anyone else who reads them, find strength to turn fear into grace. Read More