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3 Reasons to Go on a Singles Cruise, Even if You Aren’t Looking for Love

By Sixty and Me May 13, 2019

Singles cruises have a somewhat mixed reputation. While some people thrive on the energy and excitement of meeting new people, others complain about the alcohol-soaked passengers, loud music and poor entertainment that plague some ships. Read More

How a Baby Granddaughter Can Be the Motivator for Financial Creativity

By Danielle Howard May 08, 2019

Last September, we welcomed Zaylee Jean into the world – our first grandchild. She is, of course, perfect in every way. As many of you can relate – it rocks your world in a whole new way…

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The “Commons Way” of Living Can Help Us Adjust to Changing Times

By Jan Moore April 20, 2019

I was reading about the role of the “commons” around the world when I learned that Canada is warming up at twice the speed of other countries, and the Arctic is warming up three times faster. Read More

Transitions Offer Opportunities for Late Bloomers – Do You Care to Explore Them?

By Terri Edmund April 18, 2019

I’m separating from the man I’ve been partners with since my 20s. The last few months have been very difficult. My living arrangements are unsettled, so my habits and routines are jumbled. Read More

How Can Boomer Women Create New Friendships in the Tech Age?

By Fran Braga Meininger March 26, 2019

The world and how we relate to it has rapidly changed, impacting how we interact with each other, stay in touch, and maintain an active social presence. Read More

3+ Ways to Create Positive Experiences in Your Senior Years (Baby Steps May Be the Key!)

By Kay Van Norman March 09, 2019

By now, you’ve either been rocking it with your New Year’s resolutions, or they’ve fallen by the wayside as “life” happens. Read More

Group Adventure Travel for Women Over 60: 7 Tips on How to Maximize Your Experience

By Sixty and Me March 07, 2019

Travel is perhaps one of the best ways you can learn about the world and about yourself. Not only do you get a breather from your routine, but you also get to immerse yourself in an entirely different culture and meet new people. Read More

Ultimate Family Time: A Multigenerational Safari to South Africa

By Brooke Nichols February 15, 2019

“Multigenerational travel” has been a buzzword for a few years now. Who can argue with the brochure-ready images of grandparents, adult children, and grandkids all sharing in the joys a family adventure can bring? Read More

What I Love Most About My Sixty and Me Sisters

By Margaret Manning February 03, 2019

Every woman in the Sixty and Me community is unique and wonderful. In many ways, our diversity is our strength. We share a similar cultural background and many of the same experiences.

At the same time, our individual backgrounds are filled with beautifully complex stories – some of which are joyful and others of which are heartbreaking. Read More

Has the Power of Coincidence or Visualization Impacted Your Life?

By Elise Marquam-Jahns February 01, 2019

Have you ever experienced a coincidence that has stayed with you over the years… or had some intriguing results from using visualization? Read More