March 8th, 2024 Ben Graham
Living alone as a senior can be a rewarding experience, offering independence and the comfort of home. However, it also poses unique challenges, especially for those with limited mobility. This is true for healthy older adults. Remember, as we age, our health and independence can change at unexpected turns, so even if you are healthy […]
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March 8th, 2024 Ben Graham
Dressing well is timeless, and age should never be a barrier to looking stylish. For older men, fashion isn’t just about trends; it’s about comfort, functionality, and expressing personal style with grace. As we age, our preferences and bodies may change, but that doesn’t mean we have to compromise on style. This guide aims to […]
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March 7th, 2024 Deborah Heiser
Dr. Joel Weinberger, a professor of psychology and author of The Unconscious, discusses what makes us make decisions and what drives our reactions. Why are we biased against the elderly when we hope to become older adults? Dr. Joel Weinberger addresses this question and tips on how we can be aware of our unconscious and […]
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March 7th, 2024 Aimmee Kodachian
My Why By Karen Mayo My nephew, Scott, came to stay with me during his sixth-grade school year. His mother, my sister, a single mom, had made a tough decision to enlist in the United States Army. Scott could not go to boot camp with her, so she asked if he could stay with me. […]
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March 7th, 2024 Deliah Lawrence
Hello book lovers! In celebration of Women’s History Month, I would like to present to you, journalist, writer, and filmmaker, Nora Ephron. After participating in a class action suit against Newsweek for sexual discrimination (the magazine told her they didn’t hire women writers), she went on to enjoy a prolific career in journalism and screenwriting. […]
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March 7th, 2024 Julie Kennedy
ABUNDANCE… When what flows through you bountifully quenches your every need, permeating each cell of your body till you feel whole, present, alive and can simply say: I AM. When once it has filled and fulfilled, saturated you with goodness, it continues flowing generously out of your being to all those around you in your […]
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March 7th, 2024 Elinor Stutz
Photo by Geralt via Pixabay Attract the Right Job or Clientele: Four Ways to Build Your Local Audience for Growth Are you ready to improve your business profit margins? If so, take the necessary time to consider the varying ways to build up a local audience base. Our collaborative blog offers Four Ways to Build Your Local […]
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March 7th, 2024 Steve DiGioia
Stanford, Princeton, the University of Virginia, the University of Chicago, Dartmouth, the University of Notre Dame, and Pepperdine University offer more than just education. They are situated in popular locations throughout the United States. Each location shares a story of history and dedication to education through its distinctive architecture and natural charm. From Stanford’s Spanish […]
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March 7th, 2024 Ben Graham
You might not remember her name, but you’re sure to remember her eccentric style. Iris Apfel died earlier this month at the wonderful age of 102. She was an extraordinary individual, who became a fashion celebrity and designer much later in her life. A true fashion icon, Iris showed that older adults can look, live […]
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March 7th, 2024 Steve DiGioia
Nevada boasts a diverse population and a rich culinary scene to match. There’s a fantastic Mexican restaurant nearby where you can enjoy some authentic and delicious food. Nevada boasts some of the finest Mexican restaurants in the nation. They offer a variety of dishes from different regions of Mexico. Nevada offers a wide variety of […]
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