The holidays present an opportune time for introspection. We possess the ability to set aside the emotions that create division and delve deeper into the realm of gratitude. While it may not always be simple to navigate the negative emotional burdens that appear ingrained within us, we are reminded of the shared humanity that connects
As we navigate the complexities of today’s political landscape, it’s essential for retirees to feel informed and engaged. The choices we make can significantly impact our communities and the future we leave for younger generations. In this blog post, we’ll explore the unique perspectives of Baby Boomers in politics, highlighting how your voice matters and
Every life transition has both peaks and valleys. We become excited about new possibilities, yet we can’t avoid the shadows. Transitioning into retirement isn’t any different. It’s a glorious and fun-filled time of life. And it has a darker side. For the record, I chose to retire from full-time work, and it’s been one of
If you have gained a bit of weight (or more) over the past few years and you feel like it is an inevitable part of aging, let me tell you this is untrue. If, no matter what diet you have tried, the stubborn pounds just won’t leave you, read on. Old myths die hard. There
Understanding Medicare C-SNP Insurance Plans: A Friendly Guide for Seniors Hey there! If you’re a senior navigating the world of Medicare, you might have heard about something called C-SNPs—that’s short for Chronic Condition Special Needs Plans. Don’t worry if it sounds a bit complicated; we’re here to break it down for you in a friendly
For many years, I have managed the Facebook page of the Swanage Depression Support Group. This was set up as a response by members of the support group, but it was left to me as the only person familiar with Facebook to manage the page. Needless to say, there were many messages coming through on
I was stuck in the Emergency Department – what we call A&E (Accident and Emergency) in the UK – with drops in my eyes on a late Friday afternoon. I had come because I had experienced ‘flashings’ in one eye. I had phoned two local opticians in the hope of seeing an eye doctor, but both
Unconditional love – called Agape (more or less meaning “love for everyone and everything”) by the Ancient Greeks – is love without limits, without expectations, without conditions. It’s the kind of love that’s not about romantic gestures or family loyalty. It’s about accepting people, imperfect as they are. And sometimes it’s even about making the
Mahjong is a centuries-old game that originated in China and has since become popular worldwide. While the game may appear complex at first glance, its fundamental rules are easy to grasp once you understand the basics. Whether you’re playing the traditional Chinese version or a Western variation, Mahjong is a fun and engaging way to
Remember when being in the 90th percentile was a bragging right? Scoring 96% on a math test? I used to walk around like a boss, knowing I was 96% above average, 96% closer to hitting the target. Triumph was mine for the taking. But let me tell you, when I had a heart attack, 96%
If you are looking for that once-in-a-lifetime travel experience, let me introduce you to Istanbul, Türkiye. This article is part two of Exotic Istanbul. If you missed part one, please read it here. It covers getting around the city, our accommodation, the Hippodrome, the Hagia Sofia, and the Blue Mosque. The Spice Bazaar Istanbul has
In the past months, I have been navigating the rough and turbulent waters of dementia, trying to cope with the changes I observe in my mother’s behavior. I was oblivious at first – or perhaps I overlooked the signs. I hoped the dementia problem would simply go away or sort itself out. Neither happened, and
Estrangement – what an ugly, harsh-sounding word. Jarring to the ears, in fact. The dictionary definition of estrangement is “the state of being alienated or separated in feeling or affection; a state of hostility or unfriendliness.” Estrangements are shrouded in secrecy and shame. Estrangement is a stigma. Those who have experienced estrangement, either as the
Although the best way to know if you’re suffering under a spending or shopping addiction is to seek out the support of a qualified therapist, we can use six questions to get a broad understanding of how spending may be impacting your life. If you answer “yes” to any of these questions, it may be
When we navigate different phases of life, particularly after reaching significant milestones such as turning 60 or considering a career transition, it’s common to reassess our personal strengths and passions. Understanding what truly motivates and energizes you is key to finding a career or pursuit that brings both fulfillment and success. However, identifying your strengths
If you are debating about where you should go for your next vacation, or for that once-in-a-lifetime travel experience, let me introduce you to Istanbul, Türkiye (formerly Turkey). In this three-part article series, I will be
Your kids have moved out of the house, you’re retired or soon to be, and if you’re divorced, or your spouse has passed, you’re no longer primarily a mom, or a career woman, or a wife.
Sitting up straight is one of those things that simply doesn’t seem to come naturally – kind of like eating kale and avoiding donuts. Especially in your 60s, with the weight of becoming a ‘senior’ bearing
As a young girl, growing up in the midst of the Women’s Lib Moment, I rejected all shades of pink in my clothing and room décor and never looked back. Pink was society’s self-imposed girly color,
It is never too early to think about the life you will be living when you are older. Of course, all of us want a nice retirement with the time to do all the things we
About six months ago, Martha’s husband passed away after a long battle with cancer. We had met when he was ill, so our discussion quickly turned to how she was adjusting to not only grief, but
What’s the first thing you do every morning? I used to stretch, touch my toes and take a few deep breaths. Now I instinctively reach for my iPhone to see what new disaster looms on the
Are you experiencing emotions of sadness and grief while coping with the loss of a pet? Are you unable to even imagine moving forward into your life again without them? Would you like to tell your buddy once again that
When it comes to cravings, most of the women I work with tell me that they feel out of control around their problematic foods or beverages, and once they start, they just can’t stop. This used
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. I am a three-time cancer survivor. Twice as a breast cancer survivor and third as a survivor of multiple myeloma, a rare form of blood cancer, which I’m currently dealing