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Turning 70 and a Few Thoughts About Ageism

By Becki Cohn-Vargas April 15, 2023

My house is on a hillside near the entrance to Wildcat Canyon Park, a beautiful regional park that stretches for miles. I love walking to the park and climbing what we call the ridges. On a clear day, you can reach what you think is the top…

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You Never Know When It Will Be Too Late

By Cynthia Hogg April 10, 2023

Recently, my 15-year-old granddaughter sat me down for a school project that involved interviewing someone who has mentored you or made a difference in your life. I was thrilled that she chose me, her grandma!

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How to Fight Back Against Retirement Anxiety and Find Your True Self

By Ginny McReynolds April 08, 2023

I was the first of my close friends to retire – by a long shot. Even most of my work friends had another five years to go. Only then they could turn off the alarm clock and plan their days to their liking. To my surprise, I experienced at least a year…

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60 Creative Ways to Make Money in Retirement

By Margaret Manning April 07, 2023

Last year, I asked the women in our community how they make money in retirement. Their answers were amazing and showed just how creative our generation has become when it comes to supplementing our income in the best years of our lives…

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The Number One Self Imposed Barrier That Stands in Our Way After 50

By Leslie Moon March 24, 2023

I create content for and work with many women over 50 who are trying to figure out what’s next for them at this stage of the game. Most of the women are content, overall, but are trying to figure out what they can do for themselves now…

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How to Become a Mystery Shopper After 60

By Sandra Roussy March 24, 2023

A mystery shopper (also known as a secret shopper) is a person who is hired to pose as a regular customer and visit a business, such as a store, restaurant, or hotel, to evaluate and report on their experiences. Mystery shopping is typically…

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Walking Back to the Happiness of Sobriety

By Janet Gourand March 19, 2023

When I was a young chick (admittedly a long, long time ago), I used to love listening The Who singing “Hope I die before I get old” and used to be in complete agreement with that sentiment. Well, the passing of time changes everything…

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Is Over 60 Too Late to Get Your Master’s Degree?

By Rosanne Ullman March 13, 2023

We all have our “someday” goals, and as the years march on and we close in on the expiration date of someday, we often let those ambitions fade away. So when a friend in her 60s received her master’s degree…

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When Is Letting a Friendship Go the Right Thing to Do?

By Linda Ward March 07, 2023

I was the friend that my close, long-time friend, let go. Fran and I met when our boys were preschool age, and in the same T-ball team. Years of meeting up for walks, coffee, and fun had come and gone. Even our husbands got along and enjoyed each other’s company…

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What to Do in Retirement: 20 Serious (and Fun!) Things to Keep You Busy!

By Rita Call February 22, 2023

My best friend was forced into an early retirement. While she was within a year of wanting to retire anyway, it came as a bit of a shock when her job position was eliminated, and she was faced with trying to occupy the hours in the day…

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