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April 3rd, 2025

Thriving Beyond 60: Achieving Your Life Goals with Clarity and Purpose

Have you ever wondered if it’s still possible to achieve your biggest life goals after the age of 60? The answer is a resounding yes! But there’s a catch—you have to be willing to do three key things:

-Get crystal clear on your real-life goals.
-Learn to prioritize what truly matters.
-Be open to making changes that align with your deepest desires.

Today, we’re exploring what it means to identify your top priority and how conflicting goals can be the biggest roadblock to your success. I’ll share a transformative Exercise that revealed how many of my personal goals were distractions, leaving only two that fully supported my most profound purpose. Cathy will offer her Wisdom on tuning into your heart’s genuine desire and how simple reflection practices can uncover your guiding path.

We’ll also explore the power of prioritization and why letting go of non-essential goals is crucial to achieving mastery. Finally, we’ll discuss the role of change—why it’s inevitable, how to embrace it, and how it can become your greatest ally in achieving your most meaningful dreams.

If you’re ready to step into your most authentic, purpose-driven life after the age of 60, this episode is for you. Let’s begin.

Cathy Lee Taylor Aging & Spirituality

I'm Cathy Lee Taylor - entrepreneur, author, and podcaster obsessed with personal mastery, self-empowerment, women's equality, our human potential, and aging & spirituality. With my co-host, Chris Jensen, we have over 110 podcasts on subjects covering yoga, aging, spirituality, and how to reach inside yourself and realize your highest potential. We are both yogis with daily meditation practices, and you can learn pranayam and yoga with us online.

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