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7 Ways to Take Your Yoga Classes Online
The job of a yoga teacher isn’t easy at all. We know being yoga teachers we can’t show we are stressed, but at the same time we have to take care of innumerable things – the most important being our expenses and how to increase our student base.
By Digital Marketing Soul6 years ago in Longevity
Working Together
The whole point of this virus is to force the different world players caught up in the Covid-19 mess to work together. Now that is not a totally radical proposition but it may yet work out. Why is it that Australians are mature enough to work together with their Chinese counterparts, but Americans are simply wailing about having to work together with Chinese scientists? We could find a vaccine in 12-18 months they say, but the thing is, if we cooperated, what a concept, we could find one in half that time. By April 15th, 2020 there were 2 million confirmed infections of Covid-19 so far. To tabulate the numbers from this date: the US has 582,000 cases, China only 83,000, Spain 172,000 where more people are getting tested, France, 137,000, the U.K. has 89,000 cases, Germany 130,000, France 137,000 following behind Germany, and then Italy has soared at 159,000 cases.
By Iria Vasquez-Paez6 years ago in Longevity
Brainstorms V - stress and mental health
Today, we are continuing with the topic of stress. But, as we discussed in my previous post, stress isn't an innocuous feeling. Sure, it can be helpful to get by in a tricky situation. However, stress changes our brain (remember the hippocampus?) and it affects our capacity to think and remember things. And if it changes how we think, can it change who we are? This question is enough to start a philosophical discussion that can take us several posts. What really makes us who we are? Is our identity fluid or fixed? Can we change all our personality traits, or are there some that are fixed? Can external factors (like stress) change who we are? Can a psychiatric disorder change who we are? Now you have something to talk about with that intense friend of yours; you're welcome.
By Laura Sotillos Elliott6 years ago in Longevity
'Covid' Ops: Abortion and sterilization in Third World
My wife, God rest her soul, was a huge admirer of Bill Gates, he was the man she held up for our children to aspire to be like, predominantly because he’d accrued a vast fortune but also because she believed he was using it in a philanthropic way to improve the world for generations to come.
By Steve Harrison6 years ago in Longevity
Top 4 Weight Lifting Tips & Tricks For Women
People are getting more and more conscious of keeping their bodies fit and healthy. Gone are the days when gym and weight lifting were only confined to men. In the current era, women can be seen hitting the gym and lifting those heavy irons, regardless of their age.
By Daisy Bell6 years ago in Longevity
Find out What Star Stores for You with Best Astrologer in Pune
Anyone can be a millionaire, but to become a billionaire you need an astrologer. Celestial objects like stars and planets play a great role in every event that occurs in your life. That event may be good or bad for you. If You are facing any kind of problem regarding career, marriage, Black magic, Vashikaran in your life Best Jyotish (ASTROLOGER) in Pune can solve This kind of Problem.
By Horoscope Specialist6 years ago in Longevity
When Does Joint Replacement Surgery Become Essential?
When a person faces joint pain, stiffness, swelling, limited motion, muscle weakness, limping because of any deformity, they opt for some treatment from experts. Generally, the doctor tries to help the people struggling with all these issues with some medications and physical therapy at first. However, if the results do not come as expected, doctors might advise for the surgery, which is a highly effective way of eliminating the pain and deformity. With the help of the surgery, the patient’s mobility is improved. To treat advanced arthritis, joint replacement surgery plays a vital role. Subject to the amount of damage and the joint that is affected, people face some severe trouble in performing their daily routine activities.
By Femicure Healthcare6 years ago in Longevity
The 'New Normal?'
I was watching the latest news broadcast from Parliament Hill (I think that's what it's called) the other day. You know, the place where our illustrious leader, The Honourable Justin Trudeau does his daily Covid 19 broadcast for all to wallow and whine about. The thing about this broadcast that got me were the phrases, 'The New Normal', and that of...' This is going to last some more weeks?'
By Joseph Willson6 years ago in Longevity
4 Health Tips for Older Mountain Bikers
Mountain biking is a sport loved by both young and old. The mountain biker who started young has the advantage of trained muscles and knowledge of bike mechanics, but there are stories of people who don’t start this exciting sport until well into their 50s and 60s. As they say, age is a state of mind. How serious you become is up to you, but no matter if you do it for hobby or competition (Yes! Older people compete!), there are some extra precautions you’ll need to take to ensure your health is at its optimal capacity. Here are 4 tips to aid the mature mountain biker in reaping the full benefits of this form of exercise.
By Damien Justus6 years ago in Longevity
At Burn Boot Camp, We Don’t Stop. We Modify.
Quarantine has affected people in different ways. Many have been laid off of work or transitioned to working from home. Other essential employees have continued working and have had to deal with significant adjustments. Some people live alone and have been isolated without family, while others are confined in a busy house with many people unable to continue usual routines.
By Haley Peterson6 years ago in Longevity











