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The 5 Stages of Starting Yoga as an Older Adult

By Margaret Manning May 08, 2020

Many years ago, I had the pleasure of working with Elizabeth Kubler Ross. As you may know, in her book, On Death and Dying, Elizabeth described the 5 stages of grief: anger, denial, bargaining, depression and, finally, acceptance. Read More

4 Ways You Can Help When Your Grandchild Has a Disability

By Leslie Moon April 28, 2020

It is devastating for a family to learn that their child has a disability. Sometimes families know before their child is even born. Other times, as is the case with autism spectrum disorder…

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Are You Ready to Meet Your Future Self? Let’s Get Started in 3 Easy Steps

By Delia Lloyd April 22, 2020

As the reality of an extended quarantine sets in across many corners of the world, we’re all discovering new ways to spend the extra time we have on our hands…

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How to Make Extra Money FAST in Retirement ($100-500 More Per Month, Without Working!)

By Sixty and Me April 12, 2020

So, you’ve retired. Congratulations! All that’s left to do now is to book a tee time and sit in front of your pool with a glass of champagne in one hand and the Sunday Times in the other. Yeah right! Unless you are one of the “lucky” few who have saved millions…

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3 Ways Getting a Roommate After 60 Can Lead to a Richer Retirement

By Sixty and Me April 12, 2020

I can’t quite remember what caused me to part ways with my last roommate. It was 50 years ago and I have a vague memory of an unannounced party, a broken window and… finding my dog covered head to toe in ice-cream and hot fudge sauce?

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Confessions of a Lonely Woman: Overcoming Loneliness Starts with Yourself

By Elizabeth Dunkel April 11, 2020

A lonely woman. Aren’t these powerful, dare I say, almost ugly words? Conjuring up someone pathetic, perhaps? Loneliness is now considered not only dangerous for your health but even a fatal condition…

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4 Amazing Brands that You Can Find Exclusively at QVC

By Margaret Manning April 04, 2020

Ok, I admit it. I LOVE to shop online. Of course, like most of you, I still get out into the real world to window shop and, from time to time, I enjoy browsing through style magazines. But, when the time comes to part with my hard-earned money, I know that I will find the best deals online…

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How to Create and Share Your Lasting Legacy of Love

By Kathleen M. Rehl March 28, 2020

Several years ago, my friend, Arlene, finalized her estate documents. Those important papers included her legal will, revocable trust, living will, and powers of attorney for financial and medical matters…

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Let Your Gut be Your Guide when Trusting a Financial Advisor to Care for Sudden Money

By Nancy Juetten March 27, 2020

My friend Mary’s husband died unexpectedly, leaving her to raise their five-year-old son and tend to a generous life insurance settlement, while learning to navigate life without her mate…

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4 Points of Retirement Planning You Need to Consider When Retiring Single

By Robert Lindstrom March 16, 2020

Retirement planning for single people has its own unique set of challenges and opportunities. This is true whether you are a widow, divorced, or you never got married…

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