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It’s Never Too Late to Find Love and a New Career

By Gloria Dunn-Violin January 06, 2018

We go through life constantly wondering. When will it happen? When will I find the right man or partner or that next job or career? We’re always wanting and waiting, but never feeling sure or complete. Perhaps 2018 is your time to find what you are looking for. Read More

8 Ways That the New US Tax Law Might Affect Your Retirement

By Stan Corey January 04, 2018

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was approved and is now the new law of the land.

While the majority of the media has covered the proposals for the changes as being a boon for the wealthy, they have missed discussing how the new tax laws affect most retirees. Read More

Fighting from Within: Connie’s Big Move Against Corporate Ageism

By Howard Fishman December 23, 2017

The following is part three of Connie’s story. Go to Part One and Part Two if you have missed the previous installments.

Finding research on ageism in the workplace: easy. Uncovering how individual companies were solving the issue: nearly impossible. Read More

Finding a Job After 60: 5 Tools That Can Help You Craft Your Personal Elevator Pitch

By Delia Lloyd December 01, 2017

Ah, the elevator pitch. That magically concise statement of your background, experience and ambition, all neatly trimmed down to 30 seconds, which can, rendered persuasively, land you your next job. Read More

Why You Crave Comfort Foods Over the Holidays… and How to Fight Back

By Karen Donaldson November 20, 2017

When it comes to weight loss, the holiday season usually spells disaster. Many of my clients share with me that between all the stress and all the sugar they would prefer to just fast forward to the month of March!

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Why Women Should Reclaim Their Power: Let’s Speak Up!

By Ellen Bachmeyer November 11, 2017

In light of the events that have been circulating on TV and social media over the last several weeks and months, where women have been speaking up about sexual harassment and human rights, I have been deeply moved. Read More

How Boomers Are Adapting to Life as the Club Sandwich Generation

By Anthony Cirillo October 06, 2017

I had the pleasure of interviewing Lori Bitter, author of The Grandparent Economy, for our Caregiver Smile Summit. We explored the growing phenomenon of the Club Sandwich Generation, typically boomers taking care of older parents while also caring for Millennial kids and often grandchildren…

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Disaster Recovery: Retirees to the Rescue

By Sixty and Me September 28, 2017

When disaster strikes and the call for help goes out, it’s not uncommon to picture young men with chainsaws or youth groups hauling debris as the front scene of the recovery and rebuilding efforts. Read More

How Keeping Up with Technology Can Transform Your Life After 60

By Ann Voorhees Baker September 08, 2017

We’re not “old.” At least not the way we saw our grandparents. We have active, connected, vibrant lives. Sure, one day we may stop working at our jobs, but we aren’t withdrawing from an involved life. We are young at heart and in spirit. Read More

Looking for a New Job After 60? You Can’t Always Get What You Want!

By Jeff Henning August 23, 2017

After losing a job, it seems that everyone has somewhere to go each day but us. Driving next to others, they seem like they are on a mission to get to work to perform a job that we no longer have. Why them and not me, we would ask? Read More