“Financial security and changing attitudes make it possible – and often appealing – for women in the second phase of their lives to embrace the freedom of going solo.”
My advice on starting a new chapter as a single person is included in the latest edition of the Smith College Alum Quarterly.
Smith ’83 graduate Andrea Cooper, who has written for Parade, National Geographic Traveler and Vogue reports that 51% of Americans aged 45 or older are single (Pew Research Center). And that number is growing.
The article has several inspiring accounts of women who are single for various reasons, and how they feel/think/do this. Click on the picture above; go to page 22 to read the article and to 27 for my advice, outlined in a large box.
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Tags: divorce, Next Chapter, second act, Single, widow





