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My Favorite At-Home Tool To Improve Focus & Memory
Forgetting somebody's name, not remembering a place you’ve been before, or even something as simple as where you put your keys can all be concerning, if not a little scary. We all know the “Golden Years” are not always what they're cracked up to be. What can we do to slow the progress of time and have a good quality of life? Taking care of yourself, staying healthy and active, including keeping your brain stimulated, is the best we can do.
Rose MartinPublished 3 years ago in Longevity The Mindfulness Exercise that Changed Everything for Me
I strongly remember one instance where I was doing absolutely nothing. I was in Pacific Grove, California - having just rolled into town the day before. My partner Steven and I were living out of our Dodge van with our two dogs at the time - and it had been a particularly shitty day.
Sierra VandervortPublished 3 years ago in LongevityMind Over Body - An Anti-aging Therapy
While viewing a scenery, our mind admires its spectacular view, carries the euphoria effect to the body. The outcome is a buoyant soul. Proven or not, this butterfly effect is damn real and one can feel it. We have implied this cause-and-effect theory in our lives. It’s time to relate these concepts to our lifespan. Birth and death of a living creature balances the ecosystem. Year by year, we grow old, our body gives way for the degeneration. This is quite natural and we can’t stop it. It affects the mind, causes the body to fasten up the aging process, hence our lifespan reduces fast in the speed of a race car.
Anitha SankaranPublished 3 years ago in Longevity- Created with: PYM
My Perspective on PYM Mood Chews, As A Nutritionist
Stress. It’s a six letter word that we hear and experience all too often. Not only are we constantly seeing or hearing about it in the news and media, but it’s that sudden heart racing feeling when the dog throws up and you're already late to a meeting, it’s your mother birthday and you forgot to send flowers, and, oh, cars out of gas. As you are watching the minutes tick away, your hypothalamus, a tiny control tower in your brain, decides to send out the orders, “send in the stress response!”. This stress signal is the same one that triggers your body’s “fight or flight” response. Your heart races, your breath quickens, and your muscles are ready for action. While this response is great to protect you from impending danger, when it keeps firing day after day it can actually be putting your health at risk.
Ashley Reinke HawkPublished 3 years ago in Longevity - Created with: PYM
I Tried PYM Original Mood Chews & Here's What Happened
We’ve all seen advertising for a product that seems just too good to be true. We’re skeptical, but despite our doubts we really hope it works.
Nathalia RamosPublished 3 years ago in Longevity 7 Lessons I Learned From Practising Martial Arts
I started to train martial arts 16 years ago, I knew this art of living will shape my life forever - and accompany me in every step I take. I am eternally grateful to all my masters for teaching me the art of living - through the practice of martial arts.
Laura Blu SandíaPublished 3 years ago in LongevityBeing Barefoot Gives you Superpowers
In the year 2017, I was living in a tiny Shepherd's hut in the Highlands of Scotland . It was remote and unconventional, but it was how I wanted to live. Occasionally, I would go hiking in the mountains. I'd do this without boots, shoes or sandals. I'd go barefoot. The fellow climbers I encountered on these hikes gave me quizzical looks and asked me probing questions.
Michael HowkinsPublished 3 years ago in Longevity9 Ways to Get Better Sleep
You don't necessarily need eight hours of sleep a night. You do, however, need enough high-quality sleep for your body and mind to function effectively. Here are nine steps you can take to enter the land of dreams and begin your journey to improve your health and wellbeing.
David HartshornePublished 3 years ago in LongevityDeclutter your mind, Marie Kondo-style
I'm sure you're at least vaguely familiar with the KonMari method for decluttering, which involves going through all your precious belongings and discarding that which doesn't "spark joy".
Nikita EmtsovPublished 3 years ago in LongevityTalking To Loved Ones About Your Chronic Pain or Illness
Talking to friends and family can be scary, but it doesn't need to be. You may be insecure about your future or not know what to say. The information in this article may help you.
Julie L HodgesPublished 3 years ago in LongevityHonouring Blackness in Yoga Spaces - 4 Essential Black Yogis
Yoga has been an important part of my lived experience for the past three years. Through my practice, I have been able to confront issues relating to my anxiety, self-esteem, body confidence and self-compassion. Rolling out my battered and sweat-stained mat is the first thing I do every morning and the last thing I do every night. Recently, as with every other avenue of my life, I have made the conscious decision to expand and diversify. Diversify my hobbies. Diversify the content that I consume. Diversify the books that I read and the music that I listen to. For the most part, this has been immensely beneficial to my mental health and has further enriched my experience as a black twenty-something.
Laquesha BaileyPublished 3 years ago in Longevity- Supported By: Lull
Why Buying Direct-to-Consumer Mattress is The Smartest Choice
Why Buying a Direct-to-Consumer Mattress is the Smartest Choice (For Your Body & Your Wallet) I’ve recently hit a major life milestone— my boyfriend and I have moved in together. The first week was stressful: our couch couldn’t fit up the staircase, and our internet installation kept getting pushed back despite waiting all day for its arrival. However, our top-priority purchase (our Lull Mattress) was thankfully the one that didn’t fail us. In fact, it exceeded our expectations.
Mackenzie LuPublished 3 years ago in Longevity