Why wait until January to fulfill a goal or dream? You can achieve a wish by years end. Join WTV60 to decide on your goal, make a plan and succeed. Join the FB group – activists and advocates to participate with our group.
Catherine was a participant in SF Women Artists Figurative show. Catherine is a sculpture which practice is rooted in a prior career as a professional dancer.
SF Women Artists is a non-profit organization celecbrating100 years in 2025. I have filmed shows of women talking about their work.
Spending is always a matter of choice. We have some needs / fixed costs. We have discretionary funds. Both can be adjusted to provide for a want.
Thanks for being a watcher, a follower of WTV60. We appreciate your involvement and interest. But there is more to do – join the watchlist, become a show maker. Our site is designed for your participation and platform. Learn how and hear about the plans for the upcoming year.
Life is what you make it. Why not make it “exactly” what you want for yourself. Dorothy reflects on the challenges of the pandemic and looks ahead with recommendations for how to kick-start your own goals and intentions for a better future. Take our Every 30 day challenge and dream big this year!
Not everyone in every situation has the qualities need to be a leader. Someone has to do the actual WORK. Organize, mail, post to social media and more. Know when it’s time to step up or when it’s time to follow, to take direction – no grumbling. This is especially true if and when you join a new group unless you are brought in as the leader.
Commitment to a goal takes work. To change any part of your life can happen with determination, focus and action. BUT sticking with any new change like adopting a new habit requires continual self motivation.
Food is fuel. What foods make you feel energized and healthy? What foods do you eat for emotional relief? You can break eating patterns. Start now and enjoy the delicious farm fresh produce available during the summer months.
Dorothy spotlights three talented senior women creating content for WTV60 including our featured producer this month, Pamela Astarte. Dorothy covers a diverse range of topics from fitness and lifestyle tips to healthy cooking and spirituality. At WTV60 women 60+ can live better lives through community, connection and conversation.
Dorothy Kelly is the executive producer and host of WTV60.com. As a content creator, she has produced over 200 videos since 2019 and worked with many industry professionals, nonprofits and businesses to promote causes important to women over 60. Dorothy also has operated a successful bookkeeping, tax preparation and consulting business in San Francisco since 1982. For over 40 years, she has worked with hundreds of clients to help them improve their lives and take charge of their finances.
For our audience, reassessing our lives, re-committing to a passion or cause and generally taking stock of our past accomplishments and making future plans can be on our minds more than in the past. Are you ready for a life review? This show includes a paper and pencil exercise to get your memory and materials ready.
Dorothy shares several tips and techniques on how to tell your story in part 5 of the WTV60 YouTube Introduction Series.
Creator and host Dorothy Kelly outlines the role of WTV60 in providing entertaining and informational TV-style content created by and for women in their 60’s and beyond! Dorothy is a trusted tax consultant, advocate and personal breakthrough coach, turning her passion to inspire into a community for audiences from all walks of life.
Jane Fonda is an American actress, activist, and former fashion model. Recognized as a film icon, Fonda is the recipient of many accolades including two Academy Awards and two British Academy Awards. Jane Fonda’s ted talk, “Life’s third Act” is an incredible journey about longevity and I encourage you to watch it for yourself. Discover the importance of re-imagining our lives.
Jane was a participant in SF Women Artists Figurative show. Jane dedicated her career to depicting the human figure. These works are from photographs of cheerleaders taken at her most recent high school reunion.
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