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Surviving Breast Cancer – Learning to Be Flat and Fabulous

By Pat Skene May 04, 2021

Several years ago, I was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of sixty-nine. In a matter of hours, I was thrust headlong into a whirlwind of doctor appointments, consultations, biopsies, scans and x-rays. Through waves of gut-wrenching vulnerability…

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An Ode to Women Over 60: Lean Into the Equality You Deserve

By Joan Frances Moran March 05, 2021

Women are amazing creations! We have been mythologized, idealized, idolized, lionized, patronized, held up as paragons of virtues, and painted as fallen angels. That’s why I love being a woman and adore feeling the feminine…

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5 Secret Tips: How Budget Conscious Women Over 50 Can Effortlessly Upscale Their Wardrobe

By Sixty and Me February 15, 2021

Every woman has had that moment where she’s looked in her wardrobe and felt she has nothing to wear! When this happens, the first instinct might be to grab the credit card and get shopping, but with a few genius tips and tricks, you can…

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Period Dramas Inspire a Unique Look when it Comes to Style After 60

By Barbara Schwartz January 22, 2021

If you’re like me, you never tire of TV series and movies set in the 1920s. Even though Downton Abbey has ended, we who have the DVDs or Netflix get to watch our favorite episodes again and again. And if you’re like me…

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How Solo People Cope in Isolation

By Penelope Jane Whiteley November 16, 2020

Learning to live in isolation is something many of us have had to do in the past few months. Some have coped better than others but for us all, it’s a challenge. Many people, women in particular, had already learned how to live…

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How to Avoid Fitting Issues When Ordering Clothing Online

By Cherrish Krasulak November 06, 2020

This global pandemic has caused many of us to reevaluate how we do things – including shopping. We order our groceries and utilize curbside, order takeout food instead of dining in, and all forms of online shopping (including clothing)…

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Adopting and Celebrating Traditions from Around the World

By Elena Karplus October 30, 2020

Halloween was not celebrated in Argentina when I was growing up. The only dress-up holiday we took part in was “Carnival,” which takes place in February, right in the middle of the Southern Hemisphere’s summer…

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Don’t Be Afraid to Brag! What Are *Your* Best Qualities?

By Paula Harer August 05, 2020

This is going to be an article all about me. That sounds like something you really want to read, right? You get to read about Paula Harer. It is your lucky day! Read More

Craft Room Ideas: How to Remodel Your Basement as a Personal Craft Room

By Cheryl Therrien July 15, 2020

Some of us are blessed with a space where we can relax and work on our crafts. Others don’t have a space but have the funds to work on our craft room ideas. I am blessed to fall into the latter category. This is the story of how my personal creative space came into being. Read More

An Experiment with Prayer – Out Loud and with a Partner (Video)

By Pam Lamp June 30, 2020

I’d say a silent prayer with my morning coffee, in church, sometimes before a meal. But the idea of asking for guidance with struggles and worries out loud? With my spouse listening? This concept may work for other people…

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