by drsusan | Jan 27, 2014 | Influences
I will admit to being close to musically illiterate. Stuck in a time warp. So, as you may imagine, it’s pretty unusual for me to watch the Grammy Awards. There was something in the promos that was intriguing, though. There would be a number of pairings of older...
by drsusan | Jan 22, 2014 | Learning, Writing
As I lifelong learner, I’m interested in the many things I’m learning as I get closer to bringing Fifty Over Fifty into the world. To that end, I’ve been working with other material to explore self-publishing in general and Create Space and Kindle in...
by drsusan | Jan 8, 2014 | Influences
If you are an American woman over sixty, you remember the early days of rock and roll and you remember the Everly Brothers. You may remember slow dancing in someone’s basement to All I Have To Do Is Dream or Let It Be Me. You didn’t know – or care...
by drsusan | Jan 4, 2014 | Resilience, Stories
One of my over-fifty friends who is not in the book is part of the sandwich generation – and hers is, unfortunately a club sandwich. I watch and marvel the incredible juggling act that is her life. This isn’t what she planned. Her retirement was going to...
by drsusan | Jan 1, 2014 | Personal Development, Stories
As I move into a new year, even as I practice staying grounded in the present, I wonder what’s next. Certainly, everything is possible every day, yet somehow we pick a few special days to acknowledge this – birthdays, New Year’s Day; for some of us,...
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