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Desperate for Control in a Nightmare World
It all feels so out of control. And, this lack of control feels different because there’s no real way to stop it at the moment. It’s like we’re all in a massive group project where the majority of the group is doing what they’re assigned, but the ones that aren’t are causing previously unimaginable problems and threatening to derail the entire project. I knew there was a reason I hated group projects!
By Katherine Ferry6 years ago in Longevity
Don't go Viral.
When all else fails, we, as humans tend to take matters into our own hands or point our finger at anyone that "should have done or shouldn't have done" something to prevent the catastrophe. In this case, our current pandemic, people from all walks of life are affected by a singular disease that ravages the respiratory system in a unique manner, leaving those with preexisting conditions i.e. diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, breathing difficulties, or simply being over the age of sixty years old to fall to the novel corona virus. At least that is what they told you in the beginning, however with new evidence that it effects humans of all ages, making it far more potent a disease than previously thought.
By Mitchell Depriest6 years ago in Longevity
Tap the Power of the Present Moment to Achieve Breakthroughs and Do You Make Things Happen or Do You Always Ask “What Happened?”
Has this ever happened to you? You were thinking about a problem and no matter how hard you focus it seems that you're stuck. You've gone over the problem several times. You have tried to redefine it. You’ve looked at it from different angles. It seems that no matter what do you do and regardless of when you think about the problem, nothing seems to happen.
By Adrian Praljak6 years ago in Longevity
The Quarantine Chronicles
For most people without children quarantine may be uneventful and redundant however, that is not the case for me. I am a woman with cerebral palsy who uses both a push wheelchair and an electric wheelchair, depending on what I’m doing or where I am going. I am also intuitive and a cancer survivor. All of these factors contribute to what is now referred to as the Quarantine Chronicles.
By Melissa Hevenor The Psychic In Your Pocket6 years ago in Longevity
'One Happy Photo A Day Opens A New Pathway to Create More Memories'
Isolation; it can seem like a scary word, and it becomes even more terrifying when it’s the current reality. The ongoing pandemic of COVID-19 is with no doubt making the entire population of the globe anxious and worried. It’s a distressing time, but we will get through it.
By Lewis Jefferies6 years ago in Longevity
Now Is The Time For Your Body's Rebirth
Given the current happenings, many of us are being pushed to reflect, re-evaluate and change. This time indoors will be triggering coping mechanisms around our consumption of food, and how we have used food to numb, suppress or cover-up a deeper, more emotional and metaphysical need.
By Antonio Rowe6 years ago in Longevity
Benefits Of Using Knee Pads
Several pieces of equipment get required while training for boxing or weightlifting. Without this equipment, it gets difficult for beginners to carry out their training smoothly. And thus they have to face a lot of trouble in this regard. In this article, we will talk about knee pads, their benefits, and their use.
By Charlie Lewis6 years ago in Longevity











