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Three Dating Mistakes After 50

I wasn’t always good at dating. In fact, back in the day when I was clueless about finding love, I made some major dating mistakes that truly kept me from finding the right guy for a very long time. I want to share three of them with you today because once I recognized what they were and […]

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How To Cultivate Enthusiasm

SUBSCRIBE HERE After a long, tough week, I was thinking back on a recent American Airlines flight that I was on with my husband, Shelly. We were on our way to sunny California. I waved goodbye to my beautiful Chicago, with its vitality and energy, as I listened to the plane roar up into the […]

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The Buzz: We’re Talking Routines

You’ve probably figured out by now that routines are helpful for staying on track and getting things done on a daily basis. But did you know they also have incredible health benefits like better sleep, better stress levels, and better overall health? It’s true! So during the week, if you don’t have one already, try […]

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The Buzz: Coping With Change Over 50

  As we patiently await spring’s arrival, the Honey Good community has recently held a lot of wonderful discussions about self-improvement, confidence, and reinvention, or in other words, continuing to bloom as vibrant and visible women. But as I was reflecting on this week’s shared stories, I realized that while it may be easy to […]

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Could You Become Car-Free?

  It wasn’t a decision we took lightly. In fact, Billy and I discussed the idea of becoming car-free for several years. There were good reasons to do it: no more maintenance and repair costs; no more fees for insurance, license plate renewal, or registration; no more fuel expenses; and no more worrying about storing […]

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Many women over 50 do. I have found, the key to feeling relevant, important, and VISIBLE lies within you. I hope my free eBook will help you rediscover your purpose, and see the value that I so clearly see in you. 

as a woman, do you feel invisible?