“The topics written about are extremely relevant for women in the 60 plus generation. We lived our lives differently from our parents generation & we've had different expectations for our lives, no matter what path any of us choose. Now we face the remaining years of our lives and there are subjects that need to be discussed in an open forum, which Sixty & Me provides. I enjoy reading the articles and some have pertained to me more than others, but knowing there is a base support system with useful information is wonderful!”
“I truly do appreciate the articles, interviews and information Sixty and Me gives. I learn all sorts of things I'd never thought of, things I should try, know I'm no alone on some issues and armchair travel, which I love!”
“I love 60 & Me! I recommend it to my friends all the time. I especially love the Gentle Yoga videos and have bought the Chair Yoga for my Mom. I have practiced several times a week now for months with these videos. (Maybe a sequel is in order???)”
“I enjoy all the articles and learning from others. I look forward to receiving the email and links to stories. Great information that I have shared with others. Thank you.”
“I look forward to and appreciate getting the 60 and me newsletter so much. I am 69 years old, and the articles, and videos are so informational and relate to many aspects of my life. Keep up the great work!”
“There is no other group that I feel provides me with the support that 60 and me does. They provide helpful information and humor about problems that I deal with. Margaret provides a service that is disperately needed.”
“I so appreciate Sixty and Me. What a pleasure to be able to chat with women all over the globe and share our life experiences. I am blessed when someone shares something that I've been dealing with.....whether it be be a joy or sorrow , an accopmplshed dream or one thats waiting in the wings of my mind to come to fruition.
Thank you so much for the time and effort it takes to keep this going.
Sue”
“I love sixty and me. I think the previous generation would have benefited from its humor and great ideas. I depend on it for camaraderie, since I am the forger of aging amongst the upcoming qualifiers of both families and friends. I look forward to all the "girlie" tips, after all, aren't we all just little girls just trying to act grown up?
I am surrounded by males, as in pets, friends and family. Such a treat to just be a lady online.”
“I find the majority of Sixty and Me articles to be of interest to me, and in reading them, have discovered a good deal of helpful and encouraging information on a variety of subjects, presented with just the right mix of warmth and professionalism. Thank you, and please keep on keepin' on!”
“One of the many things I love about 60 and Me is Margaret. She is herself, real, honest and always supportive and helpful. A true woman aging with pride and committed to helping women, even over 50, be all that they can be. Lots of great topics always available.”
“I look forward to the newsletter and read all the articles. Sometimes I think an article doesn't apply to me but after I have read it I either have a new outlook on a topic or find a new idea to think about or try.
Thank you.”
“I love hearing women's views on the lives they live and challenges they overcome. I relate because this is where I am and what I think about. Women are smart, funny and adventurous. I look forward to seeing each newsletter and article.”
“I do not like the constant referal to "What do you think?" I prefer to get articles of interest to over 60 women without the bother of responding.
I only find one in five articles relevant to me. I have little time to peruse articles of no interest to me.
There have been some interesting articles during the year I have been connected - however the trip to Bali turned me off to the whole website.”
“Love everything you do...the topic-based e-exchanges are the best part. How about arranging or posting special getaways for sixties and over women or sourcing retailers that offer discounts to our age group? Thanks for all you do”