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The top 5 Things that Covid has learnt me about my self.
I know that the Covid outbreak has been difficult for us all. It certainly has been a long time. It has brought us many challenges for us all and has pushed us to our limits. I think some say it’s a bad thing. I believe the people who have lost there life’s due to this virus is terrible. It has brought many good things for me. It’s made me realise what I need to change in life and the things that could be better for me. It’s given me time to think. I’ve got the energy to change my life for the better. It has given me this time to improve my self as a person. I would like to think we have all changed through this and become better people. These are the top 5 things that Covid has learnt me about myself:
By Crazy story writer ✍️ 5 years ago in Longevity
Tips to Be More Nonmaterialistic
We live in a world where we are judged by the things that we own. People see our homes, vehicles, and lifestyle to figure out who we really are. The Joneses are often more popular than others, simply because of their lavish lifestyle.
By Shelley Wenger5 years ago in Longevity
How To Create An Amazing Interior With Health Benefits
Biophilic design is a concept based on humanity’s innate love of life and of all that is alive- whether in a person, a plant, an idea, or a social group. It is widely used and increasing in popularity within the building industry.
By Ruby Jackson5 years ago in Longevity
Dieting Tips to Achieve Six-Pack Abs This Summer
You can spend countless hours lifting weights, running and performing other exercises without seeing any noticeable change in your abs. You may lose weight, but this doesn't always translate into chiseled, rock-hard abs. This is because six-pack abs are achieved in the kitchen, not the gym. By following these dieting tips, you'll build a stronger, more defined core while reducing your risk of disease in the process.
By Paisley Hansen5 years ago in Longevity
Living while on the Spectrum
BIAS As a young girl aging into an adult, the only thing I wanted was acceptance. My masking was because It was difficult to connect in the ways I needed to. Having people tell me, You look at the world through rose-colored glasses has tormented me until I found my voice. Fear of being misunderstood is the root of all my anxiety. I've made peace with that fact about my life, now it's time to share my story with the world. ASD didn't change anything about who I am, the diagnosis explains a lot. After all the wondering and second-guessing, I had answers. Now I know how to help my children, even when depression and anxiety try to take me down, I will always get it together. Now my family is on the road to a better place. But, now I have more profound concerns, and that is walking in the world with all this hateful rhetoric. I've learned to camouflage, but I raised my children to own their thoughts and not to be afraid to speak up when they're feeling wronged.
By Shawnti Prince5 years ago in Longevity
Learn How To Clear Bad Toughs Fear and Think Rationally
This concentration exercise is designed to help you become aware of your own thoughts and eventually you can take more control of your mind. The main goal here is to help you create AWARENESS and help to re-develop your listening ability, rational thinking and confidence.
By Chris Franklin5 years ago in Longevity
My story of why I sell and use Doterra essential oils.
I am 23 years old. I sell DoTerra essential oils as a Wellness Advocate. I'm pretty sure you are probably wondering what are essential oils? Essential oils are the essence of a plant, an amazing gift from the earth, distilled and prepared for you to bring many health benefits and ways to use these oils in your home. Inside many plants—hidden in roots, seeds, flowers, bark—are concentrated, highly potent chemical compounds. These natural compounds are essential oils. The word doTERRA means from the earth.
By Patty Sheredy5 years ago in Longevity
Just listen.
Meditation is often perceived as sitting cross legged, humming mantras and being an ultra spiritual guru which is not always the case. Embracing these aspects of spirituality is by no means useless, but for day to day relief from the negative aspects of everyday life something simpler may offer a more easily accessible comfort.
By Joseph Molloy 5 years ago in Longevity









