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  • Three Older Women Laughing
    Physical Health

    Grow Old: Feel Good Doing It

    “Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young.”—Henry Ford Despite her 74 years, Eleanor looked surprisingly young and fresh. What was Eleanor’s secret to staying “young?” Eleanor explained: “First of all, I think, to stay young, you need a goal in life. I already had mine in my teens. But I didn’t realize then that my aims would change, that I wouldn’t find my real passion for over 40 years. “But in my teens, I was fascinated with fashion. My goal, I decided then, was to design beautiful clothes for…

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    Older Woman Shopping

    The Silver Economy: 5 Lessons Marketers Need to Learn About Women Consumers

    5:39 pm
    Umbrella for Self-Care

    Techniques to Reduce Stress & Anxiety: 7 Tips to Implement Self-Care

    2:04 pm
    Woman Worried

    Stop Worrying! How to Break Free and Find Peace in the Face of Life’s Uncertainties

    5:00 pm
  • Umbrella for Self-Care
    Emotional Wellness

    Techniques to Reduce Stress & Anxiety: 7 Tips to Implement Self-Care

    “If you don’t think your anxiety, depression, sadness, and stress impact your physical health, think again. All these emotions trigger chemical reactions in your body which can lead to inflammation and a weakened immune system. Learn how to cope, sweet friend. There will always be dark days.”—Kris Carr Meet Tammy, a stressed-out family caregiver: “My husband had three strokes within three months. I had to drive him from the hospital to a nursing home for rehab each time it happened. “I wanted to cry because the nursing homes were awful. “I felt such rage because I had spent eighteen years dealing with my husband, and not one relative offered to…

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    Woman Entrepreneur

    Senior Women: Think Like an Entrepreneur

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    Woman Discouraged

    How to Overcome an Inferiority Complex

    12:31 pm
    Older Woman Shopping

    The Silver Economy: 5 Lessons Marketers Need to Learn About Women Consumers

    5:39 pm
  • Two Women Holding Hands
    Emotional Wellness

    7 Harms to You of an Unforgiving Spirit

    “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”—Martin Luther King, Jr. Did you know that forgiveness is much like the money? You can choose to spend forgiveness freely and mercifully on others, or stow away forgiveness and only use it for yourself. We should work to foster generous spending habits when it comes to forgiveness. Why? A vengeful or unforgiving spirit may only worsen matters and can harm your health. Take the example of Betty. Betty refused to talk to her sister-in-law for over eight years because, as Betty says, “she did me an unbelievable and unforgivable hurt…

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    Mature woman contemplating

    Navigating the Return to Work: A Guide After a Long-Term Illness

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    Mature Woman In Thought

    Emotional Healing: 6 Easy Ways to Get Rid of Automatic Negative Thoughts (ANTs)

    5:32 pm

    The Happiness Code: 6 Ways to Find Happiness Today, Tomorrow, and Into Your Future

    1:04 pm
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    Emotional Wellness

    The Golden Mean: How Irrational Are You? How to Manage Difficult Emotions

    “The best years of your life are the ones in which you decide your problems are your own. You do not blame them on your mother, the ecology, or the president. You realize that you control your own destiny.”—Albert Ellis Cathy, a full-time caregiver to her husband of 44 years, felt like a victim. Cathy’s husband, a sixty-seven-year-old brittle diabetic, had suffered a mild stroke but had recovered and doing well. Lately, however, Cathy experienced stubborn resistance from her husband to everything she tried to do to manage his health regimen, the household chores, and money. Cathy felt frustrated and resentful and said: “I am waiting for things to get…

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    Mature Single Woman

    Singlehood: The Angst and the Happiness

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    Senior Woman Sleeping

    Improve the Quality of Your Life: Sleep

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    Sign on Healing

    You Can Choose How to Feel: 7 Ways to Create Positive Emotions

    3:23 pm
  • Daughter Hugging Mom
    Wellness

    Eight Myths and Truths About Family Caregivers

    Indeed, you have heard this quote: “There are only four kinds of people in the world. Those who have been caregivers. Those who are currently caregivers. Those who will be caregivers, and those who will need a caregiver.”—Rosalyn Carter How true. Jenny, who nursed her 29-year-old husband for 18 months before he died of a brain tumor, said: “At times I wished I could escape from the situation. But he needed me more than ever. At times I felt very alone.” Loneliness, sadness, fear, grief, anger, guilt, and worry are some emotions that often bubble up when caring for an ill loved one. One cannot overstate the challenge of caregiving.…

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    Sign than reads Never Stop Learning

    Achieve What You Want: Continued Education and Skill Development for Older Women

    2:02 pm

    The Happiness Code: 6 Ways to Find Happiness Today, Tomorrow, and Into Your Future

    1:04 pm

    A Story of Hope and Optimism: What It Means for You

    1:38 pm
  • Plant Depicting Joy
    Emotional Wellness

    How to Find Pure Joy in Your Family Caregiving Duties

    “I slept and dreamt that life was joy. I awoke and saw that life was service. I acted and behold, service was joy.”—Rabindranath Tagore The above quote summarizes how I felt when caring for my dear loved one during his illness. Joy. So, imagine how I felt when reading the following comments posted to my Caregivers Hub Support Group: “Will we EVER get to spend time with anyone besides this old man? I’m thinking I will die before my 94-year-old father does. I need out of this! I have nothing left.” Priscilla “I’m in the same situation. I’m 74 and mother if 98. That generation is tough, and was not…

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    Sign on Healing

    You Can Choose How to Feel: 7 Ways to Create Positive Emotions

    3:23 pm
    Mature women exercising

    How to Accept Aging Gracefully

    3:57 pm

    Three Secrets to Relieve Caregiver Stress

    3:45 pm
  • Woman With Gray Hair Running
    Wellness

    Your Illustrious Gray Hair: A Crown of Beauty

    “I love to see old women. I love wrinkles. I love gray hair.”—Alber Elbaz (Israeli fashion designer) Seven-year-old Erica jumped, skipped, twirled, and laughed as she stormed into her grandmother’s house. She had just returned from Disneyland with her mom, dad, and other grandparents, grandad Bill, and grandma Alice. “Did you have a good time?” her grandmother asked. “Yes!” exclaimed Erica. “What did you ride?” her grandmother wanted to know. “We rode Space Mountain, Mad Tea Party, California Screamin’, and a bunch of other things! But grandma Alice didn’t ride anything,” said Erica. “Well, why not?” asked her grandmother. “Because grandma Alice has gray hair!” squealed Erica. Yes, Erica thought…

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    Mature woman speaking

    Do You Sound as Great as You Look? How to Improve Your Speaking Voice

    4:59 pm
    Stop Watch

    Time: 4 Strategies to Invest Wisely

    10:56 am
    Woman bent over in stress

    Midlife Women: The Most Effective Ways to Dominate Co-Occurring Stressors Today

    5:04 pm
  • Mature Woman Breathing
    Wellness

    22 Ways You Can Use Mindfulness to Have Better Health Today, Tomorrow, and Into Your Future

    Not long ago, I met a woman named Bea. Bea felt so negatively about her home situation and caring for her ill husband of 44 years that she admitted to despising her husband and being tempted to leave him to fend for himself. Thankfully, she never went through with it and decided to stay. But what was happening to Bea’s health and well-being in the meantime? Bea felt shattered and hopeless. Because Bea had prolonged feelings of helplessness, she was losing her self-confidence and feeling stressed. Bea also experienced headaches, stomachaches, and anxiousness. Bea felt sure she was approaching burnout as she had little energy and difficulty completing simple, everyday…

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    Sign than reads Never Stop Learning

    Achieve What You Want: Continued Education and Skill Development for Older Women

    2:02 pm
    Two Women Holding Hands

    7 Harms to You of an Unforgiving Spirit

    3:41 pm
    Blackboard with Urgent Messages

    7 Toxic Habits You Need to Quit Right Now

    2:22 pm
  • Relaxation image
    Emotional Wellness

    A 10-Week Plan to Learning How to Relax

    “We will be more successful in all endeavors if we can let go of the habit of running all the time and take little pauses to relax and re-center ourselves. And we’ll also have a lot more joy in living.” –Thigh Nhat Hanh Towers Watson, a leading global professional services company that helps organizations improve performance through competent people, risk, and financial management, revealed its latest “Health, Well-Being, and Productivity” survey. The survey showed that of those employers able to measure well-being, 86 percent thought that stress caused by excessive workload or extended hours was the most significant to health and well-being. Do You Agree? Consider these facts: Fact 1:…

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    Red Light Therapy Machine

    Use Light Therapy to Improve Skin Health

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    A Story of Hope and Optimism: What It Means for You

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    Sign that reads Be Kind

    Family Caregivers: Why Kindness Matters

    4:16 pm
  • Nutritious Sandwich
    Nutrition

    Unique Nutrition Needs for Women Ages 55+

    “Good nutrition creates health in all areas of our existence. All parts are interconnected.”—T. Colin Campbell They say you are what you eat, right? Yet, our fast way of modern living often means grabbing whatever we can and stuffing it in our mouths to fight our immediate hunger pains. So, we grab a candy bar or bag of potato chips and rinse it down with a soft drink—or maybe a beer! Whoa! What just happened here?? Sweets and snacks have little to no nutritional value. Making the practice of eating “junk food” harms physical and mental health. And primarily upon the health and bodies of older women ages 55+. Women…

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    Improve the Quality of Your Life: Sleep

    6:19 pm
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    A 10-Week Plan to Learning How to Relax

    2:49 pm
    Woman cutting vegetables

    Daily Habits of Super Healthy People

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