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When a Friendship Consumes Your Peace of Mind

By Delia Lloyd May 23, 2021

I broke up with a friend earlier this year. I’d been supporting this person through a tough time over the past couple of years. Ultimately, however, I came to see that I couldn’t help them. And I was destroying my own mental health in trying. So I stepped away…

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Rediscover Play and How It Can Heal Body, Mind and Spirit After 60

By Jan Moore May 14, 2021

What I remember best about my friend is her playfulness. She was one of the few adults in my circle who really knew how to play. She enjoyed a long, fulfilling life despite many hardships along the way. I’ll always remember her joy and laughter…

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Understanding Our Sacral Chakra to Navigate Grief

By Sheena Nancy Sarles March 09, 2021

Our second chakra, Svadhisthana is our Sacral water energy center. Our tears of grief come from this chakra. Loss of our most beloved relationships and connections manifests in our Sacral Chakra. We can meet those losses with…

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Yes, Grief Can Lead to Substance Abuse

By Lori Butler February 26, 2021

Losing a loved one can be one of the most difficult experiences to deal with in our later years. Losing a spouse or long-term partner is different than the death of a distant relative or even a pet. Our lifetime of memories is cut short…

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Mastering the Delicate Art of Knowing When to Let Go

By Kim Brassor February 16, 2021

Learning when to let go is one of life’s most important lessons. Whether we’re leaving a loved one or they are leaving us, there comes a time to make a choice that demonstrates who we are and what we value, regardless of what…

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How Being a “People Pleaser” Can Sabotage Your Weight Loss Efforts After 60

By Karen Donaldson February 06, 2021

If you feel like everyone’s walking all over you, taking what they need with little or no concern for your needs, you may have what I call ‘doormat energy’ – pleasing others at your own expense. You wanted to go on a walk, but you put your plans…

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4 Memoirs to Wrap Up for Others – or Yourself

By Pam Lamp November 19, 2020

This year has been a learning experience for all of us. During this season of thanking and giving and taking time to reflect on the wild ride of 2020, I bring you four of my favorite non-fiction books. All are memoirs revolving…

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A Guide to Veteran’s Benefits

By Jessica Thomas November 03, 2020

Millions of Americans have served in the United States military. According to the most recent U.S. Census, CNN reports that upwards of 17 million Americans are veterans. In addition, more than 50 percent of these veterans receive one or more services or benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Let’s explore what some of […]

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Older Adults and Smoking – What Are The Facts, How Can You Quit?

By Jessica Thomas November 02, 2020

Smoking is a tough habit to break, especially when it’s ingrained in your lifestyle and has developed over the years. However, it is crucial to know that kicking a smoking habit can have a multitude of benefits, not just for your physical health, but mental as well. In older adults, smoking can be an ingrained […]

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You Can’t Live the Life of Your Dreams If They Aren’t Your Dreams

By Terri Edmund September 04, 2020

I signed divorce papers today, ending a 35-year commitment. It’s something I never thought I’d be: twice divorced. But at 60-something, I was looking at an unhappy last third of my life. I’ve been called selfish for choosing…

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