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Feeling Down on Yourself in Your 60s? 3 Fantastic Things to Remember

By Martha Bodyfelt June 01, 2020

We all have guilty pleasures. But do you want to know which one is my favorite? I love watching House Hunters on HGTV! There’s nothing better to do on a lazy Sunday morning. So, coffee in hand…

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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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New Year, New You: Tips and Habits to Start the Year Strong

By Sixty and Me January 04, 2020

The new year often brings with it an overabundance of hopeful resolutions, lofty goals, and well-intentioned promises to live better, eat healthier, and improve various aspects of oneself and one’s life…

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Happy Holidays! 6 Ways to Stay Positive This Winter

By Debbie Hensleigh November 26, 2019

The holidays can be hard on many of us, no matter our age.

As the years go by, there are a lot of reasons we can slip into being sad or lonely or depressed when the days get shorter and the temps start dipping. Read More

4 Qualities That Help You to Embrace Aging

By Stephanie Raffelock March 11, 2019

Aging. It’s happening and it’s weird. Some days I am relaxed in the process of it. Other days I am Don Friggin’ Quixote, battling the windmills with Pilates classes, hiking, and an overabundance of green salads and coconut water. Read More

4 Hidden Truths About Aging That Could Be Hurting Your Potential

By Cyn Meyer January 03, 2019

Afraid of the aging process?

Aging is certainly not glamorized in the media and there’s even some ageism ingrained in our pop culture, so don’t fret if you are indeed afraid. You’re not alone. Read More

5 Secrets for Building Up Your Brain’s Plasticity in Your 60s and Beyond

By Cyn Meyer September 19, 2018

Recent studies have found that you can create new neural pathways for the rest of your life! We used to think our brain plasticity was stagnant and fixed, up until researchers like Dr. Norman Doige, a psychiatrist from the University of Toronto, helped to reveal that this isn’t the case…

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Losing Your Voice in Your 50s… and Getting it Back in Your 60s

By Penelope Jane Whiteley May 06, 2016

Here I sit, all dressed up and nowhere to go! I was going to Positano, which, for those of you interested, is a bus ride from Salerno to Amalfi and then another bus ride or a ferry to Positano. It even sounds wonderful! Read More

Are Your Pills Making You Sick?

By Julia Hubbel April 13, 2024

According to a study by the American Association of Consultant Pharmacists, the average 60+ person in the United States fills upwards of 15 prescriptions a year. That leaps to 18 or more as we age…

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Leaving a Long-Time Career? Write a “Dear Job” Letter!

By Rosanne Ullman March 05, 2024

Shortly after Karen and I decided to launch a business together, she put some temporary brakes on it. Whereas for me this next stage was just a pivot in direction for my freelance writing career…

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