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Successful Aging… Who Knew?

October 24, 2012 by D. A. Wolf 14 Comments

What do you need at 40, at 60, at 80?

Filed Under: Health, Lifestyle Tagged With: aging, aging gracefully, communication, community, health and well-being, kindness, psychology, women's health

Big Head – See Red?

October 18, 2012 by D. A. Wolf 8 Comments

There’s confidence and over-confidence. It’s a fine line to walk.

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Politics Tagged With: confidence, interpreting data, leadership, life skills, New York Times, Politics, positive thinking, positivity, psychology

French Advances

October 15, 2012 by D. A. Wolf 10 Comments

French views and news to nudge the Muse.

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Politics Tagged With: Culture, education, France, French men, Parenting, Sex, Sexual Politics, sexuality, society

Expect Delays

October 4, 2012 by D. A. Wolf 13 Comments

Obstacles, attitudes, and signs to heed.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: big questions, optimism, planning, positive attitude, self-interest, stress management

Calling All Pro Bono Personal Trainers and Bath Consultants, Or, “I Want My Legs Back”

September 28, 2012 by D. A. Wolf 16 Comments

A bubble bath for two? Why not?

Filed Under: Health, Lifestyle Tagged With: aging, aging gracefully, body image, humor, Relationships, romance, Sex, sex toys, sexuality over 50, Shakespearean sonnet form, silly verse, women and body image

(Ad)Vantage Point: Aging Babes and a Whole Lot More

September 27, 2012 by D. A. Wolf 16 Comments

Inspiring encounters. Vibrant, sexy older women. Babes.

Filed Under: Health, Lifestyle, Morning Musing, Women's Issues Tagged With: aging, aging gracefully, confidence, definitions of beauty, female sexuality, positive attitude, Sex, women over 50, women over 60, women's health

The Splinter

September 26, 2012 by D. A. Wolf 5 Comments

It was an accident. A dropped vase. Broken, mostly in large pieces, but glass shards covered one corner of the kitchen floor. I picked up what I could by hand, careful not to cut myself, then fetched the vacuum. We’re a household that goes barefoot, so I was thorough in cleaning every inch of floor […]

Filed Under: Health, Lifestyle Tagged With: big questions, chronic pain, emotions, just life, pain management, pop culture, psychology, public face, speaking your mind, writing from life

47 Percent

September 18, 2012 by D. A. Wolf 19 Comments

You’d have to be living under a rock if you didn’t recognize 47 percent as the new Number-du-Jour. Yesterday’s media frenzy over the secretly taped Mitt Romney video continues to fuel discussion over the presidential election, the GOP, not to mention the meaning of the 47 percent figure which Mr. Romney referenced while speaking to […]

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Politics Tagged With: daily plate of crazy, health care, Politics, post-divorce life, Surviving Recession, writing from life

Door to Door, Selling God

September 12, 2012 by D. A. Wolf 29 Comments

Selling Girl Scout cookies? No problem, but… a higher power?

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: big questions, faith, faith versus religion, Morning Musing

Collision Course: Live to Work, Work to Live

September 10, 2012 by D. A. Wolf 17 Comments

Your priorities when it comes to the work-life juggle? A collision of conflicts?

Filed Under: Business, Lifestyle, Surviving Recession, Work-Life Tagged With: big questions, career, definitions of success, Do you work to live or live to work, New York Times, reinvention, work ethihc, work life balance

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