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Tag Archives: stress

Call to Prayer

Suddenly the sounds of a helicopter flying low and sirens split the peace of my afternoon.  My housemate and I wondered what was going on.  She went on Facebook and we discovered there was a hazmat threat at a school not too far from us.read more »

How to exercise when you’re “too busy”

If you’re too busy to exercise, you’re just like everyone else.read more »

Developing Friendships…After Divorce, After 50

Hi everyone, I’ve found so many posts on this site that I’ve related to I hope someone can relate and give advice to me. I’m 53, divorced 2 years and live in a community where I was very involved when my kids were iread more »

Hammer Toe after 45: What every vibrant woman should know

There are more than 30 joints and 20 bones in just one of your feet, and that leaves a lot of opportunity for something to go wrong.read more »

The Busy Show Most Liked

I often hear people singing how busy they are, with the greatest of glee – “I am SO busy” … as if it’s some type of badge of honour. Such people are late to meetings, constantly checking their phones, shuffling papers and generally just read more »

End of marriage Hot Conversation

After 43 years of marriage, my husband has walked out on me for the 6th time.  I have filed and it is killing me.  I caught him on the anniversary of our son’s death with his mistress in a movie holding hands.  (he told me he did not likeread more »

Frozen shoulder: What is it, and why do women over 45 get it so often? Hot Conversation

Frozen shoulder isn’t one of those menopause-era illnesses you hear about often, but it’s surprisingly common among vibrant women.read more »

Hysterectomy after 45: What every Vibrant woman should know

Half a million US women have a hysterectomy every year, and you could become one of them.read more »

High blood pressure after 45: What every Vibrant woman should know

High blood pressure, HBP, has no symptoms or warning signs.read more »

Ovarian cancer after 45: What every Vibrant woman should know

One out of every 100 women will die from ovarian cancer, and there are about 157 million women living in the United States.read more »