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Learn to Simplify Your Life, Possessions and Priorities

By Margaret Manning February 06, 2026 Lifestyle

The journey to simplify my life has taken many detours over the past few years. After moving from London to Switzerland in July 2013, I put all my energy and passion into launching a new business, Sixty and Me. It has now grown into a community of over 650,000 women over 60 focused on well being, financial security and independence.

If you have been with us for the last 13 years, you know we discuss the changes we encounter as we get older and share our shifting attitude to life, people, places and things. The need for prioritizing and finding meaning seems a common and constant theme for us all. In the Facebook community we share personal stories. Our YouTube Channel now has over 3000 videos. The conversations are on topics of interest to women who are aging beautifully and living with passion and purpose.

Watch this video where I take us back to the place where Sixty and Me was born.

Letting Go

The content on the Sixty and Me website ranges from yoga to travel to health, beauty, retirement, grandparenting, fashion and inspiration. We talk about downsizing often – and the conversation often goes beyond things. As it should. Women in their 60s have accumulated a lot of everything in their lives – some that are in little boxes inside that are locked tight. Others that we are ready to let go.

So we talk about downsizing stuff, moving into smaller homes, letting toxic people go, letting a lot of emotion, experience and memories go. But we circle back to stuff, material possessions, and so I wrote this article that really summarizes how I see the process.

Learn to Simplify

My desire is to continue to learn to simplify my life and stay focused with a simplification mindset in everything I do. Whether it is travelling light, preparing simple meals, simplifying my surroundings or reducing the clutter in my mind.

This will be the place where we can learn to simplify our lives together. I am looking forward to the adventure!

Read more: Struggling to Manage Your Life and Home After 60? Downsizing Could Be the Answer.

Simplify Is a Verb

Learning to simplify is not a passive activity. It is about making decisions, taking action and using simplicity as a way to facilitate a lifestyle that is truthful and dynamic. It is not about saying no to things, but saying yes to life.

Simplicity drives action and uncovers meaning. It is a way of life, not a moment in time – an endless process of reducing and at the same time expanding and defining what is really, truly important in life.

So let’s get started.

Many of you have mentioned in the comments that you are also simplifying and downsizing your homes and your lives. Several have said that going through old photos is one of the most difficult tasks when downsizing. A few also commented that when something new enters the home, something has to leave. That’s a great strategy to remain clutter-free.

Read more: Downsizing Benefits for the 60-Something Woman: Are You Ready to Explore Them?

Let’s Have a Conversation:

What are you looking to simplify in your life? Have you started already? What did you start with? Have you found simplifying easy or difficult? Tell us about it in the comments below.

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Christy Piszkiewicz

Congratulations on 10 years 👏 👏

The Author

Margaret Manning is the founder of Sixty and Me. She is an entrepreneur, author and speaker. Margaret is passionate about building dynamic and engaged communities that improve lives and change perceptions. Margaret can be contacted at margaret@sixtyandme.com

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