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Writing Your Memoir Is Easier Than You Think

By Linda Wisniewski November 25, 2023

I’ve heard it many times in my classes: Your family and friends want you to write your memoir. They say you’ve had an interesting life, and you have such great stories to tell. They want it all in writing for their kids, your grandkids. But who has the time?

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Let’s Fall into Reading with These 12 Titles

By Ann Boland November 24, 2023

Where did October and November go? Disappeared into 11 books, most of them worth considering for your book stack. Enjoy and Happy Holidays!

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Returning to Work After Divorce

By Mary Salisbury November 20, 2023

When divorce occurs, what was enough to retire on, when you both lived in the same house, can become barely enough to live comfortably, or worse. Many of my mediation cases involve a stay-at-home parent, usually moms…

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A Star Is Born – None Too Soon

By Ann Boland October 24, 2023

I feel privileged sitting in the small Chicago Greenhouse Theater with an intimate group invited to see the first professional staging of a new play, My Whorizontal Life by Sephe Haven. OK, the title is a giveaway. This is a solo recollection of her life…

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Navigating the Years Before Retirement: 5 Tips for Staying Focused, Relevant, and Sane

By Deborah Voll October 03, 2023

Retirement is a significant milestone in life; a time to reap the rewards of your hard work and embark on new adventures. But for women over 60, who are just a couple of years away from retirement, it can be challenging to stay focused…

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Want to Feel Like a Queen in Your Home? 3 Empowering Tips

By Beate Schilcher September 22, 2023

Feeling like a queen requires neither a palace nor servants nor a big bank account. It simply means to be fully supported by the space you call your home. Within her home, the queen has all she needs to be the best version of herself…

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The Khan Academy: Can It Revolutionize Your Grandkids’ Schooling?

By Campbell Keenan September 15, 2023

Have you heard of the Khan Academy? In 2004, Salman Khan began tutoring his younger cousin, Nadia, in maths over the Internet, then other cousins. Such was the interest from YouTube watchers, he quit his job as a hedge fund analyst to start the not-for-profit Khan Academy full time. Salman “Sal” Khan, aged 46, son […]

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Think You’re Not Creative? Think Again!

By Stephanie Raffelock September 14, 2023

There are so many great things about being a woman of this certain age – what stretches out in front of us are our most creative years. Every woman is creative. There is always something that she is doing that is steeped in creative process…

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Despite Popular Opinion, Laziness Has Almost Nothing to Do with Obesity

By Kent Sasse September 06, 2023

Fifty years into the obesity epidemic, people are quick to blame excessive weight on laziness. Well, I hate to dispel what would be a convenient explanation (although one that blames the individuals suffering with it), but obesity is not caused…

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10 Ways to Express Your True Self After 60

By Kay Arthur September 02, 2023

You are remarkable! I see it. Others see it. But sometimes the only person that doesn’t see it is YOU. She’s there, your remarkable self, right under the surface. She is waiting to be exposed and pulled out of that dark safe corner she’s been hiding in all of these years…

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