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Blogging Boomers Carnival #55

It's I remember JFK's privilege to host the Blogging Boomers Carnival this week. So, here we go!

In a boomer woman's brain, there will always be more to do. The more stress a woman feels, the more overwhelmed she becomes. There are too many things for her to do before she can relax. The more exhausted she feels, the more urgent it becomes for her to get everything done.
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Researchers are discovering that the biological impact of social isolation reaches down into some of our most basic internal processes--the activity of a boomer's genes. Click here for more.

Already having trouble sticking to that New Year’s Resolution to exercise and get fit? Deborah and JoJami, at Fabulous after 40, have a fashionable suggestion to help you stay on task! Click here for more.

Wait a minute, I have arthritis? Click here for more.

Are you caring for elderly parents? If you are, there's a documentary maker looking for you... find out more at Contemporary Retirement: Click here for more.

Wendy of Gen Plus takes the big plunge and goes digital with VOiP. Take a quick look at what high tech is doing to this boomer! Click here for more.

Middle-aged and miserable? Join the crowd. But there's hope down the line. Click here for more.

This one is trying to figure out why music makes us cry – how, for me, the right song can drive me to such basic feelings in nothing flat. Is it aging or just the lowering of walls we build to keep us safe for much of our lives? Click here for more.

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