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Blue's avatar

Love this Ellen. I just read your first viral post yesterday and totally understood why it became such a success--why you've become such a success. I'll be reading all of yours now. So many of the points you've made here are things I have also written articles about. Mine come from my own experience and yours come from years of working with clients which makes them so powerful. I do need to share this bit with you. I just finished my next post about 2 hours ago. The Title? "Says Who?" I just want yo to know I did not take it from this article! Great minds.... Blue💙

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Your ideas good and solid recommendations for starting over. You left out an important, and growing, group of women... widows.

My husband died in 2024 after a six-year battle with cancer. Since then several of my friends have lost spouses. We're all boomers and were reaching the end of our time here, and the number of boomers widows is growing fast.

Whether we have 10 month or 10 years to live beyond the death of our spouse, we're starting over. As I came out of the initial fog of loss, one of the first things that occurred to me is that I'm no longer part of a couple... I'm single again.

And as an older widow, my children have already left, I've retired and can't go back to the career I've left behind. The two sources, apart from my spouse, that helped shape who I am.

Young or older, widows are all facing these issues. Don't forget us please.

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