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How to Stop Hating Christmas

By Elizabeth Martyn December 10, 2019

If the approach – or should that be onslaught? – of the festive season makes your heart sink, then here’s something to bear in mind: How you feel about Christmas depends largely on the perspective you choose to take – and note, I said ‘choose…’

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Confessions of a Lonely Woman… Overcoming Isolation Starts with this Decision

By Sixty and Me October 27, 2019

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16 Truths About Reaching 60 – the Universal and the Personal

By Penelope Jane Whiteley September 24, 2019

Any article with a title that promises to deliver the truth about anything, especially being 60 and over, must of necessity be written in broad strokes. It just isn’t possible to cover it all. There are too many variables, too many options…

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What Is It Worth to Live Your One, Precious, and Magnificent Life to the Fullest at 60 and Beyond?

By Julia Hubbel September 13, 2019

My dear friend Melissa sighed heavily. I could envision her face, framed by a touch of silver, her hair having finally been allowed to go all grey. It looks terrific. I’m not there yet – but getting close…

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What’s the Purrfect Pet for Boomers? Are You a Cat Person or a Dog Person?

By Margaret Manning August 25, 2019

Over the course of our lives, most of us have had our fair share of pets. At times, my house felt like a petting zoo, with dogs cats and birds all crying for my attention. Read More

Slowing Down is Dying Slowly: Embrace Movement in Retirement and Live!

By Sixty and Me August 17, 2019

They say that life in retirement is all about “taking is easy.” They say that we are stuck in our ways, resistant to change and a drain on society.  They say that we are destined for loneliness and social isolation, disease and despair. Read More

Embrace the Power of Reframing to Get More from Life After 60

By Margaret Manning August 08, 2019

In many ways, baby boomers have a lot to be thankful for. After all, on paper, we are the wealthiest generation of all time. We are also destined to live longer than any generation before us. Read More

Are You Enjoying Solitude in Your Mature Years?

By Margaret Manning July 30, 2019

We have talked a lot about the problem of loneliness on Sixty and Me and, for many women, isolation is indeed a real problem. But, today, I want to talk about a different type of aloneness… the solitude that we can actually *enjoy* as we get a little older. In today’s video, I talk about the various kinds of quiet time that we can experience as we get a little older. I also invite you to share whether and how you are finding solitude these days. Are you enjoying your solitude in your mature years? Why or why not? Where do you go when you want to be alone? 

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Turning 60 is an Opportunity to Change Your Life for the Better

By Sherry Bronson July 29, 2019

When I said I was moving to Bali, someone asked, “What are you running from?” The question struck me as odd. I wasn’t running from, I was running to. After years of doing for others this was for me, my great adventure. It was also a test. Could I survive the loneliness that was sure to come? Read More

5 Questions to Ask Yourself When Deciding on Elderly Care Options for Your Parents

By Pat McMahon July 12, 2019

If one or both of your parents is getting to the stage where they need elderly care, you might be feeling a bit overwhelmed with it all. Perhaps you have noticed they aren’t coping as well as they used to…

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