Benefits of a Close-Knit Active Adult Community

Posted by Andy Fagervik on Oct 6, 2020 10:00:00 AM

In times like these, it’s important to have a community of friends and family close by for support. A close-knit community should be sought above all else. Cultivating meaningful relationships may be different right now due to social distancing, especially for people who identify as introverts.

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Starting Fresh in a New Community Doesn't Need to Mean Starting Over

Posted by Karen Gillum on Sep 28, 2020 10:15:00 AM

If you’re widowed or an empty nester, you may be thinking about relocating to be closer to your family. This kind of major move can be stressful, and maybe even a little scary, but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming!

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How Taking a Break Can Help Boost Productivity

Posted by Llew Jenkins on Sep 21, 2020 12:30:00 PM

People born between 1945 and 1960, or Baby Boomers, were born into a world at war, and exposed to many hardships at a young age. Work-life balance wasn’t always a primary concern for the workforce of this generation. Perhaps as a result of this upbringing, 80% of Boomers in the workforce report high levels of stress. While a life filled with work can be purposeful, it can also lead to chronic stress and burnout.

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Reasons Why 55 Could Be Your Best Age Yet

Posted by Andy Fagervik on Aug 3, 2020 3:46:27 PM

Despite the stigma around growing old, turning 55 opens up a wide variety of opportunities and benefits not available until now. You’ve lived and learned and contributed to society for your entire adult life, and now it’s time to reap the rewards!

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5 Ways to Fall in Love with Your Empty Nest

Posted by Llew Jenkins on Jul 6, 2020 11:50:07 AM

Living in a newly empty nest can be difficult, but there are several tactics you can use to combat empty nest syndrome after your kids leave the house, making things easier for you and for them.

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4 Tips for Hosting a Party This Summer

Posted by Ashlynn Bauer on Jun 22, 2020 11:54:46 AM

Summer is usually the time when people break out their party hats and invite their friends and family over for a backyard barbecue. However, due to recent social distancing guidelines, hosting a party this season just got a bit more complicated.

Here are some simple ways to host a summer party safely, while keeping everyone’s health in mind. 

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How Natural Sunlight Can Help Your Perspective

Posted by Karen Gillum on May 19, 2020 1:45:00 PM

When you can’t spend much time outside (due to winter conditions or unexpected social distancing recommendations during a global pandemic like COVID-19), the days can seem to drag on forever, especially if you suffer from seasonal depression, or seasonal affective disorder (SAD). According to Healthline, while the cause is unknown, those of us who live in places with less sunlight exposure are more likely to experience SAD. 

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4 Ways Owning a Pet After 55 Can Help Keep You Healthy

Posted by Andy Fagervik on May 6, 2020 1:45:00 PM

If you are a new empty nester or perhaps recently retired, one of the last things you may want to do is be responsible for a pet. However, there are several benefits to owning a pet: a constant loving companion, increased exercise, improved overall health, and reduced stress. 

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4 Tips for Your Spring Cleaning Checklist

Posted by Karen Gillum on Apr 22, 2020 1:45:00 PM

Spring is finally here, which means warmer weather… and spring cleaning. While the latter may not be as pleasant as the former, deep cleaning your home, especially if you plan to downsize, is important to the overall maintenance of your house.

These four tips can make spring cleaning and downsizing your home much easier. 

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3 Recipes to Try When You're Stuck Inside

Posted by Ashlynn Bauer on Apr 9, 2020 10:20:24 AM

The recent COVID-19 outbreak has left many stuck inside their homes until the danger passes. This time in quarantine can get boring. Or, if you have school-aged children, perhaps you now need to find activities to amuse them between at-home schoolwork. Instead of spending your days sitting on the couch in front of your television, get in the kitchen and bake the things you’ve always wanted to try but never had the time to! Below are our favorite three recipes from Taste of Home that you and your family can enjoy.

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