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Inspiration

Sometimes we need a little inspiration to get more from life after 60. Let's explore the lives and stories of inspirational women who have changed the world.

9 months ago

What Are You Waiting For?

I’ve been thinking lately about how many of us have a longing or desire that has either been put on pause, pushed aside, or temporarily or permanently forgotten. Or talents, abilities, and skills that are just waiting to be discovered. For instance, I recently heard a story of a woman…

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10 months ago

Ancient Egyptian Religion and the Art of Pulling Yourself Together

As some of you will know, my posts this year have explored the wealth of wisdom contained in the rich tapestry of belief systems that has been woven by human societies down the millennia. Today, that exploration is going to take us all the way back to the ancient Egyptians. This endeavour can pose quite […]

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10 months ago

Change Your Environment and Get Out of Your Head

A lot has changed for me since a few years ago. When I look back at how I was feeling then compared to now, the shift has been incredible. My career, my outlook, my direction, my happiness, and my sense of fulfilment all took a turn for the better. I suppose you could…

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10 months ago

Tasting the Bitter with the Sweet

Sometimes I find that after I write a column for Sixty and Me, I can’t stop thinking about it. Last month I wrote an article entitled “Can You Be Positive if You’re Not Feeling It?” One of the things I wrote was: “If we are going to be full human beings, we cannot avoid sadness. […]

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11 months ago

3 Reasons Why You Can Stop Setting Goals

I rarely set goals anymore. Not that there’s anything wrong with them. If you want to learn Italian or climb Mt. Everest, you can certainly set goals to do those things. It’s just that the concept of a “goal” feels limiting. What if, by focusing on…

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11 months ago

Finding Order in Life’s Beautiful Chaos through Confucianism

Imagine a time when everything familiar in the world around you felt like it was crumbling. The year is 500 BCE, the place – ancient China. The old order is collapsing: kingdoms are at war; traditions are being questioned; families are being torn apart by political chaos…

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11 months ago

7 Perfect U.S. Cities for an Inexpensive, Relaxing Getaway

A vacation centered around peace, quiet, and relaxation is often the very best kind of getaway. It can give you a break from everyday stresses, time for introspection and disconnecting from constant stimulation, and make space for rest and rejuvenation…

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11 months ago

Freedom, Here I Come: 60 Things to Do in the Next 60 Months

I love lists. They help me get things done, get thoughts out of my head and onto paper, and shape the kind of future I want to create. When something lives only in my mind – it’s just an idea, but when I write it down, it becomes real. It takes form. And more often than not, it actually happens…

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11 months ago

How to Create a Vision Board That Actually Inspires Change

Have you ever made a vision board that looked beautiful but didn’t really do anything? You’re not alone. Many people create vision boards filled with magazine clippings and trendy quotes, only to tuck them away in a closet or forget about them after a few weeks…

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11 months ago

Manage a Challenging but Fulfilled Life Outside Your Comfort Zone with These 3 Strategies

I just returned from a three-week trip to northern Spain and Portugal. Every day, every minute, I was living outside my comfort zone. Granted, I was having a fabulous time, given that I was encountering new people, places and things…

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