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10 Tips for Living with Fibromyalgia or Another Life-Changing Illness

By Brigid Gallagher June 25, 2022

Several years ago, I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia, a chronic condition that affects millions of people around the globe. Most of them are women. So far, there is no cure. My illness taught me so much, and I want to share…

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Can Menopause Affect Your Mental Health? Yes – But There’s Hope!

By Rachelle Ballard-Clayton June 12, 2022

Some women experience moodiness, anxiety, and depression with the onset and different stages of menopause. This emotional upheaval can cause frustration and stress and can last for up to five years post-menopause. There are valid…

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How to Regain Mental Health After a Serious Illness

By Alisa Sabin November 14, 2021

You’ve just been put through the ringer. You’ve had a heart attack or finished a round of chemotherapy or had an aortic aneurysm repair or any other such serious health condition. For many, this kind of physical trauma can take a serious toll on…

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How to Age Gracefully When You Are Highly Self-Critical (Find Out if You’re a Perfectionist)

By Marie Morin August 18, 2021

According to the late Mr. Bowie, the process of graceful aging brings one to become their authentic self. Have you been your authentic self? Since we are all in this together, I’ll volunteer that I have been too concerned about the assessments of others…

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How a Shift in Perspective Can Improve Your Health and Longevity

By Noelle Nelson May 06, 2021

The day I had to take the car keys away from my mother was traumatic. For both of us. Coming home from doing errands, my mom missed the driveway entirely and drove right up onto the front lawn. Mortified, she announced to me, “Your father’s going to kill me.”

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Facing a Lonely Thanksgiving? Try My 6 Ideas for Planning a Virtual Socially Distanced Celebration

By Marlene Anne Bumgarner October 27, 2020

Thanksgiving is traditionally celebrated with large family gatherings. We eat communally prepared feasts, share family stories, and spend hours indoors playing games, working puzzles, and watching televised…

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The 3 A’s of Living a Life of Joy After 60

By Jane Duncan Rogers September 30, 2020

It took me quite some time to pluck up the courage and try internet dating after my husband died. At first, even the thought of it was horrifying, and my first visit to a dating site ended after just a minute or so. Read More

Pandemics, Hurricanes… Oh My!

By Elena Karplus August 14, 2020

Not all hurricanes are created equal, but in Miami, we take all of them very seriously, especially since August 16, 1992, when Hurricane Andrew devastated our city. After being in self-isolation since March, it was alarming for me…

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5 Ways to Embrace Living Alone

By Kathleen Sinclair July 21, 2020

Some of us choose to live alone and others are faced with it due to circumstances such as death of a spouse or partner. It’s what we do after we live alone that matters, and I am going to share 5 ways to get the most out of this situation…

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Mercury Retrograde? What’s the Fuss All About?

By Elena Karplus July 02, 2020

Yesterday, I was on the phone with my sister, who lives and is quarantined in Buenos Aires. She was complaining that so many different things around the house needed fixing. As she was telling me about her broken electric oven…

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