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Ravi Morisetty- A Leading Pharmacist and Entrepreneur
With the world putting forlorn hope in pharmacies to become a giant distributor of the Covid Vaccine, it becomes essential that these health servants are acknowledged for what they do. Ravi Morisetty holds an influential stature in the world of pharmacies and has always implied how pharmacies are a crucial element in the health structure of any country. Being the most efficient channel for drug widespread to remote areas and metro cities, every single pharmacy holds a weight when it comes to delivering in tough times.
By Ravi Morisetty5 years ago in Longevity
Free Weekly Reading #56 Mirror Dragon Tarot
Free Weekly Reading #56 Reading for 12-28-20 thru 1-4-21 Mirror Dragon Tarot Each week when I do these readings I set up my reading space with black fabric, (for the photo, mostly but it also allows for and smooth, calm space to focus on the cards) make sure I have undisturbed quiet time; dogs are out, husband is at work/play/store/whatever, phone is off, etc… I begin with a quick grounding meditation and settle into a centered peace to ask for guidance in choosing the cards which will be most appropriate for the week ahead. I shuffle the cards with my intent in mind and spread them in a dealer’s “ribbon spread”. Then with eyes closed, I ask for the Center card, the West card and finally, the East card, reaching out to the spread, touching the cards and choosing the one that feels most fully under my finger tip, then sliding them into their positions. Before opening my eyes I return to a calm, centered state and do my best to sense whether the three cards I’ve chosen are the most fitting for the highest and best for all involved. Only then do I turn them face up and photograph them for the reading. There are times when I see the three cards before me and groan or breathe a sigh of relief but I always use the cards I’ve selected ”blindly”.
By Victoria LaPointe5 years ago in Longevity
You Heard It Here First; 2021 Health and Wellness Trends
Fitness and Wellness In person wellness events and boutique fitness was slated to be hot, hot, hotter for 2020. And while 2020 has impacted us on an individual basis on every level we could imagine, if you’re a business owner, you know that to be true of your business as well.
By Bridgette Clare (she, her), RHN5 years ago in Longevity
Self-Care
Self-care is one of the hardest things for me. I struggle with it daily. From taking an Ativan when I need it, to not picking at a wound that is trying to heal. It’s all the small things I don't do that add up to the mess I usually am at the end of the day. All because I don't take the time to take care of myself. I'm so worried about everything all the time that I let that worry consume my life.
By Tabitha White5 years ago in Longevity
Beginner's Guide to Organic Farming
There are a small number of producers who can meet the conditions of organic production. Especially in the beginning, it gives less yield than industrial agriculture. Still, the quality of products and prices, as well as the possibility of placement and export, well compensate for this seemingly great shortcoming.
By Way of Martial Arts5 years ago in Longevity
Improving your mindset!
This year has been a difficult year for us all. I have been in a very difficult mindset. I just could not crack out of it. It was like all the demons where in my head stopping me thinking of a positive mindset. I wanted to change my ways for the better. It felt like one step forward and one step back for me. I knew it was going to be difficult for me to move forward with my life.
By Crazy story writer ✍️ 5 years ago in Longevity
Life of Isolation
Just like everyone else in the world, I did not see this day coming. It is as if my surrounding went silent. This pandemic was taking the world by storm. Even though, going into quarantine would allow students like myself to get more rest and comfortably work from home, I still felt the dread of how different my life would be. It was at this moment when I realized how much we took our lives for granted. Anyone could have their life taken due to this pandemic if they did not take heed to the news that they received. The scariest thing that I had witnessed was how fast items in the store started to disappear. Items that did not seem so important, are now so difficult to come across. The world I once knew is no longer.
By Nasasha Smith5 years ago in Longevity
Are Digital Wearable Gadgets the Best Way to Detect Covid-19…
As a part-time substitute teacher, I am called for ‘cover’ at a school or college, where there is a teacher sick or unable to take a class. I have found myself particularly wanted during the ‘Covid’ period — many teachers have had to take periods of self-isolation, on account of family members, or for themselves. To stop me from bringing COVID into the host college, despite being asymptomatic, I am stopped at the entrance, where a security guard takes my temperature with a digital thermometer — a 1 or 2-second procedure. If my temperature shows above 37.5 degrees centigrade (99.5F), I will not be allowed to enter. This seems a widespread practice among UK educational institutions — I have often wondered how accurate it is.
By Chrissie Powers5 years ago in Longevity




