psychology
Studying the complexities of the human mind and its many functions and behaviors.
Another Danger In Skewed Food Science For Leaders To Pay Attention To
As Leaders, it is Important to Improve Energy (Mg-ATP) in the Body. This is an underlying aspect of all Success. If you don't Produce Enough Energy (Mg-ATP), don't Generate Quality Energy (Mg-ATP), or can't Sufficiently Reduce Stress Damage (Oxidative Stress), your Success will always be Limited.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 3 days ago in LongevityAmbiguous Loss & Body Image
Something that comes up in my work with clients often (and that I didn’t anticipate ever seeing as a dietitian) is the desire to improve body image while also feeling really frustrated that the body isn’t getting smaller via nutrition and self-care. More and more I’ve come to identify this as part of grief and loss work, and as I was pursuing my Graduate Certificate in Sexual Health a term that came up was “ambiguous loss”.
Emily the Period RDPublished 11 days ago in LongevityCultivating Inner Peace: A Guide to Spiritual Wellness
Cultivating Inner Peace: A Guide to Spiritual Wellness Many people turn to spirituality as a deep well during challenging times in their lives. It strengthens inner serenity and gives us a feeling of unity with something bigger than ourselves. For each person, the concept of spirituality has a different meaning. As diverse as the people who practice them are the various spiritual beliefs and customs. The variety of impacts they can have on our mental health is one thing they all have in common. Our mental health is impacted by spirituality in many different ways. Your beliefs or sense of meaning and purpose are what make you spiritual. It is the source of your life's sense of significance or worth. Spirituality is not the same as religion, despite what many people may believe. However, they are connected. It is possible to be spiritual without adhering to a particular religion. People who identify as religious may adhere to a particular faith and may be associated with particular groups or customs.
Hridya SharmaPublished 12 days ago in Longevity4 Easy Methods to Cut Down on Excessive Alcohol Intake
Alcohol penetrates our social fabric, making quitting seem like an impossible task. Anyone who has tried knows that alcoholic beverages can find their way into even the most unexpected occasions, whether it's a post-game beer or a round of padel. However, many of us have recognized the need to reexamine our societal conventions. Along with the increase in alcohol-free beverage alternatives, alcohol-free bars like Board in Dublin are appearing - yes, even in Dublin.
SO YOU SAY TO SLEEP!!
In the 1950s, historical data suggests that most people were getting around eight hours of sleep a night. In today's era, many people are wondering if this was important or just a complete waste of precious time. As the saying goes, time is money. Not many people understand what happens to our bodies when we sleep, apart from the fact that some are snoring, others fairytale dreams or nightmares. Let's delve into it. What happens to our brains or bodies when we are asleep?!
William Samuel ByangwaPublished 15 days ago in LongevityWhat Have You Placed on God's Altar?
March 11, 2024 Every day, I study a lesson from A Course in Miracles, and meditate on it throughout the day, writing down my thoughts in the moments after. Then I gather my thoughts and share them here - to inspire you in your journey.
Aaron Waddell - The Everyday MysticPublished 23 days ago in LongevityLongevity Trends: What the Future Holds for Aging Populations
In recent decades, advancements in healthcare, technology, and lifestyle choices have contributed to a significant increase in life expectancy worldwide. As a result, societies are experiencing profound shifts in demographics, with more individuals living longer than ever before. This trend, known as longevity, poses both opportunities and challenges for individuals, communities, and governments. In this article, we will explore the current trends in longevity and what the future holds for aging populations.
BLESSING COOLPublished 23 days ago in LongevityMost Amazing Qualities of Introverted Introvert People- Personal Development
Another lesson on personal development.... Do you like to be alone? If the answer is 'yes', you're probably an introvert gifted with some very powerful qualities. You see, people always think extroverts are superior to introverts. They call introverts antisocial dorks. But in reality, most high performers in the world are introverts. That's right. 98% of billionaires are introverts. Do not misunderstand it, being an introvert doesn't guarantee success. In fact, the majority of introverts are actually bums. They hide their shyness and social anxiety behind the term introvert and, instead of fixing their issues, they use their introversion as an excuse. Every man can improve his social skills and being an introvert isn't an excuse for anything, but an introvert can actually be a superpower if you know how to use it?
Salman siddiquePublished 24 days ago in Longevity- Top Story - April 2024
Building agency and resilience
As someone diagnosed with autism, an anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and chronic pain, here's the deal:
Spencer GoldadePublished 29 days ago in Longevity Potty training playbook: A parent's guide to success
"There's no one-size-fits-all approach to Potty training. Every child is different, and every journey is unique." As the sun arose over the charming town of Willow Grove, casting a golden glow over the sleepy streets, Eva and Christian welcomed their newborn daughter, Breyer into their loving arms. With each tiny coo and adorable smile, their hearts were filled with love and wonder. Little did they know soon they discovered parenthood had many surprises in a row, starting with the thrilling and sometimes messy world of potty training.
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I think my expectations and hopes are from this move from Cleveland To Huntington, WV is the second chance I always wanted. I always thought coming to Ohio growing up was the biggest mistake of my life. I never had the best experiences. As a kid my aunt could just tell me hey go play outside have fun be a kid. I never had that when I arrived back in Ohio.
Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)Published about a month ago in LongevityOvercoming Bedwetting: Journey to joy
"Bed wetting may be a chapter in your story, but it doesn't define your entire book. Keep writing your narrative of triumph."