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Coming of Age

Is it time for Plan B

by Lois Baker Lois Baker There are events that come upon us, often quite unexpectedly, that can bring us up short. We can either decide to cope and endure, or we can decide to thrive. We can live in circumstance or we can choose to live in vision. Perhaps you are ready to look around...
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Bargain Sale (April 5th ONLY) on Knowledgeable, Straight-Talking, Witty Book on Ageism!

Ashton Applewhite, author/activist, has been recognized by the New York Times, National Public Radio, and the American Society on Aging as an expert on ageism. For one day only, you can download her popular book, “This Chair Rocks: a Manifesto Against Ageism” for the amazing price of $2.99. Sunday, April 5, only!
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It Takes A Village: The Role Our Communities Play in How Old We Feel

Read this fascinating article on how we might eliminate negative stereotypes around aging to boost our spirits and overall health when we are made to feel ‘old’ by our community. The Modern Elder Academy in Mexico is one way!
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From Coast to Coast: We’re Sharing a Positive View of Aging

Article by Paula Marie Usrey Greetings from the West Coast to our 50+ friends in the Coming of Age community. From coast to coast, those of us 50+ represent more than a third of the population in the United States and we’re continuing to grow! Sharing from Coast to Coast I just learned about your...
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Want to enjoy a longer, happier life? Just keep on working – The Guardian

The US edition of the Guardian newspaper in England published an article in November 2018 on the importance of working in our later years as lifespan has increased. The article is by Robin McKie, Science Editor. Click here to read the original article. A football training session for seniors. As a society we are staying...
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DON’T WAIT ‘TIL THE LAST MINUTE!

DON’T WAIT ‘TIL THE LAST MINUTE! Jacqueline Olds, MD Most men don’t think that much about friendships during their working life because the workplace supplies some friendships; and families, if a man has one, take up so much energy, time and love. But many men express some regret about not keeping in better touch with...
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How Brains Change in Old Age

How Brains Change in Old Age (Article from timegoesby.net/weblog/) Following my 12-hour surgery last year, I was plagued with what I learned is popularly called “anesthesia brain,” a relative of “chemo brain.” Among the symptoms are Confusion Difficulty concentrating Difficulty finding the right word Difficulty multitasking Being disorganized Feeling of mental fogginess Short attention span Inability...
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Carol Orsborn, Ph.D. Review on Still Here by Ram Dass

This is a great blog post by Carol Orsborn, Ph.D. on Still Here: Embracing Aging, Changing, and Dying by Ram Dass. You can view the full post here and other content by Carol Orsborn at her website carolorsborn.com. STILL HERE Ah, the privilege of living larger than life—something I’ve longed to experience through my achievements, by doing. With...
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Let’s Retire the Word “Retire” By Jeannette Paladino

Let’s Retire the Word “Retire” By Jeannette Paladino   In 1935, the year I was born, the Social Security Act was passed providing “old-age benefits” to people who reached 65 years of age and could now retire with a guaranteed income. Age 65 was then the life expectancy. If the lawmakers who created this benefit...
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IF NOT NOW, WHEN? LIVE LIFE! by Dr. Louise Driscoll

IF NOT NOW, WHEN? LIVE LIFE! by Dr. Louise Driscoll Each and every one of us is meant to have an amazing life, a successful life, a happy life. Wow. Just wow. Do we believe this? Have we ever believed this? Do we believe it now? Whether we believe it now, ever have or never...
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