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How to Go from Panic to Peace in the Face of a Global Pandemic

By Teresa Beshwate March 28, 2020

The Covid-19 pandemic is a stark reminder of our lack of control. We can’t control a virus spreading throughout the globe, or its many implications, and we can’t control other people…

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2 Grammar Points to Help You Out if You’re Spending the Quarantine Doing Some Writing

By Rosanne Ullman March 27, 2020

One of the “silver linings” people are mentioning regarding the Coronavirus quarantine is that they finally have time to write. This can be your opportunity to flesh out the plot for that novel…

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Stuck at Home? 20 Things to Do if You’re Trying to Avoid the Coronavirus (Covid-19) Over Age 60

By Sixty and Me March 26, 2020

Up until now, I’ve haven’t written too much about the coronavirus (covid-19) outbreak. But, after much soul-searching, I decided that I had an obligation to help all of you to get through this difficult time…

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3 Ways to Reduce Your Novel Coronavirus Risk as an Older Adult (+ 2 Ideas You May Have Missed)

By Sixty and Me March 26, 2020

The more I thought about the novel coronavirus situation, the more I realized that I had a responsibility to help get the word out about the simple steps that we can take to protect ourselves. Over the next few weeks, I will be producing a series of articles and videos to help the women in our community…

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The Importance of Virtual Volunteering in Times When We Can’t Be Physically Present

By Delia Lloyd March 21, 2020

In the wake of the all-consuming Coronavirus, there is plenty of advice floating around for how to keep yourself calm and occupied at home…

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Walk Your Way to Health and Mental Wellbeing

By Jackie Parsons March 20, 2020

How many hours have you spent in front of the TV this week? What about your computer? The truth is, most of us recognise that it’s not just the under-30s who are spending too long slumped in front of a screen…

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The Art of Giving a Eulogy – Share the Best Stories and Get Personal About It

By Alexandra Kathryn Mosca March 18, 2020

Over my long career as a funeral director I’ve heard more than my fair share of eulogies. In a sense, eulogies are like taking a scenic drive through a life…

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Meet a Woman Who Simplified Her Closet and Her Life and Gained Good Health

By Pam Lamp March 16, 2020

We all experience those periods when we sense a relationship is amiss. Or we know deep down we should make some changes on a personal level. But we look the other way…

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Menopausal Moments and the Financial Markets: 4 Ways to Manage “The Change”

By Danielle Howard March 12, 2020

I remember it well – the mood swings, the hot flashes. One day I am elated with life, enjoying every moment. The following day could find me on the verge of biting a loved one’s head off…

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3 Ways to Avoid an Unhealthy Retirement Lifestyle

By Cyn Meyer March 12, 2020

These days, there’s a stigma that older people are considered boring. It’s no wonder, too, with seniors averaging 47 hours and 13 minutes of watching television every week…

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