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6 Novels to Read This Summer

By Pam Lamp June 24, 2023

According to research, our brains can’t concentrate on two things at once. When we’re cooking a meal or knitting a blanket or building a birdhouse, we can’t worry at the same time. When we’re immersed in a good book, we can’t also be fretting…

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Midlife Is the Time to Discover What’s Really Important

By Jan Moore June 21, 2023

I wonder if you’re noticing the same trends I’m seeing about how people now view work. I’m seeing a changing definition of success. When I started working in the 70s, success seemed to be defined as how quickly you could climb…

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Follow These 6 Basic Rules to Improve Your Health

By Thea Banjac June 15, 2023

Have you spent years trying to improve your health? Have you tried all of the latest fad diets and exercise programs to date? Do you have a cupboard full of expired supplements that cost hundreds of dollars, only to find they didn’t provide…

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Why Is It So Difficult to Invest in Yourself as a Woman over 60?

By Deborah Voll June 11, 2023

As women we are faced with a unique set of challenges. Often, we are juggling work, family, and other responsibilities, which can leave little time for personal growth and development. However, investing in oneself is essential for personal and professional…

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How I Took a Scary Leap into the World of Teen Girls and Glamour for a Good Cause

By Danna Walker May 19, 2023

I was looking for a volunteer opportunity in retirement, but I wanted to avoid the deep-brain work I was used to – writing, editing, teaching, and communications and social media strategy, etc. – you know, all the stuff I retired from…

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3 Phenomena Show There’s No Better Time for Living Than Now

By Darlene Corbett May 19, 2023

I’ve written on this theme many times, but I’ll repeat myself: There’s never a better time for living than now. You might ask why? What’s so great about getting older? Well, we have a choice: See our third portion of life as a privilege…

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How to be Retired and Happy… and Alcohol-Free

By Janet Gourand May 13, 2023

Many of us have looked forward to retirement during those busy years of managing a career and bringing up a family. The first few months may well be spent savoring the freedom of not having to get up at a certain time and manage the demands…

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Want to Avoid Daughter-in-Law Problems? Let Go to Hold on!

By Pamela Reynolds April 29, 2023

If a mother-in-law has trust and faith in her son, it should give her the confidence to let go and let her son live his own life. She can learn to play a different role and find new interests to occupy her newfound time. Life changes force us to play…

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3 Things That Are Too Much To Ask Of A Newly Retired Boomer Woman

By Marcia Smalley April 24, 2023

I’m a Boomer woman who took The Retirement Leap, leaving a career behind to embrace life after work. I’ve talked with many Boomer women who are doing the same. We know how lucky we are; not everyone is in a position to exit full-time work…

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Why Being Negative Is Natural for Us

By Teresa Beshwate April 16, 2023

Human brains are hard-wired in primitive ways and have just one goal – survival. They achieve the goal of keeping us alive in three primary ways: by prompting us to stay safe, seek pleasure, and be efficient. Before humans were established…

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