It is said that home is where the heart is. But now more than ever, our lives are increasingly mobile, and home does not necessarily mean what it used to. “Home” may not be that stable touchstone it once was, the place where decades — and even whole generations — of memories were made. Indeed, perhaps now more than ever, the only constant is change. And for single women over … [Read more...]
How to Improve Indoor Air Pollution to Boost Your Wellness
Considering how much of our lives we spend inside, it’s time we started talking about indoor air pollution. Especially during the winter months when folks hunker down, air purification is one of the best things you can do for your home. It's particularly important to find easy, natural solutions to make the air you’re breathing healthy and fresh. Not only are chemical-free … [Read more...]
How to Update Your Home When You’re Over 50
As an older woman, the next decades of your life can serve as a transformative experience. Maybe you’re an empty-nester for the first time, or you’ve lived in your home for years without making many big changes. Whatever your circumstance, this phase of your life is perfect for self-discovery, family, and cultivating personal wellness, it could also be the perfect time to … [Read more...]
How to Start Fresh with a New Home and Neighborhood
No matter whether you’re downsizing, moving closer to your adult children and family, or just looking to start over in the town or city of your dreams, moving is never easy. But moving is also one of life’s most exciting and richest opportunities — it’s a chance to start fresh, and a time to truly think about the life you want and start building it. And with the right … [Read more...]
How to Cope When You’re Stuck at Home For a Long Time
During the Coronavirus pandemic, many people found themselves under a “stay at home” order. In the United States, over 200 million people had to remain under some type of lockdown for weeks. For others, being stuck at home didn't feel like such a big change, especially those with health conditions or other underlying factors that made it difficult to get out anyway. Being … [Read more...]




