Do We Still Care About Our Appearance? Embracing Self-Care and Confidence in Our Sixties
Laura Whitesel Laura Whitesel

Do We Still Care About Our Appearance? Embracing Self-Care and Confidence in Our Sixties

Aging is often compared to a marathon—it’s not about rushing through but pacing ourselves and embracing each step. Now, we choose rituals that uplift us, letting go of anything that feels burdensome. So, as you continue this journey, consider which habits lift you up and which you’re ready to leave behind. Aging gracefully means balancing appearance with comfort and self-care with self-compassion.

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Finding Purpose in Volunteering After 60: A Late Bloomer’s Journey
Laura Whitesel Laura Whitesel

Finding Purpose in Volunteering After 60: A Late Bloomer’s Journey

I have friends who are almost professional volunteers—working with Habitat for Humanity, food banks, environmental causes, animal rescues, and more. Even though I understood the need and value of volunteers, that personal connection still got me going. If you’re like me, consider asking a friend to let you tag along on their volunteer shift.

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