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The Morning Routines of Successful People. Top Story - January 2020. Created with: Daily Harvest.
There are two types of people in the world: the risers, who hit the ground running at the first whisper of their alarm clock, and the snoozers, who prefer to hit their favorite button a few times as they slowly wind themselves up for the day. I am a riser. I always have been. For me, mornings are delightful, the rising sun a source of boundless energy and optimism. My boyfriend on the other hand is a maximum snoozer. He has a tendency to delay the inevitable moment of awakening to the last possible moment, working his alarm to the point of exhaustion, when the whispers become shrieks so loud that I wonder if he is the only one in the neighborhood left to acknowledge them. I often give him a hard time for this lifestyle choice he seems so attached to but, if I’m being honest, mornings can actually be a struggle for me too, albeit in a different way.
By Nathalia Ramos6 years ago in Longevity
How to Build Confidence from the Inside Out. Top Story - January 2020. Created with: Daily Harvest.
Are there any other women approaching thirty who are starting to feel insecure about aging? You begin to wonder if you’re no longer the young and fun one, and your mind goes down the rabbit hole of the ticking time bomb that warns you not to plateau physically, emotionally, sexually or spiritually.
By Mikki Hernandez6 years ago in Longevity
Neuroscience
Summary 1: for Non-scientific Audience Dementia is a condition that describes a collection of signs and symptoms that are associated with a decrease in an individual’s mental capability. It is a process that is slow and gradual, and its signs and symptoms get worse as the disease progresses. It
By Maryam Tariq6 years ago in Longevity
Happiness Is Not In Chemistry: How Hormones Affect A Person’s Mood
The word "hormone" itself comes from the Greek root, meaning "to induce", not without reason is the notion that these substances act in the same way on the body as the gas pedal - on the car engine. Meanwhile, hormones can affect the functions of the body, or they can simply reflect them. If, in a good mood, the concentration of a substance in the blood increases, this does not mean that it creates positive emotions. And even if it really stimulates a certain function, this effect is usually more complicated than the simple dependence “more hormone - stronger psychological reaction”.
By Konstantin Kalushniy6 years ago in Longevity
Seven Ways to Celebrate the Witches Holiday Imbolc this Week
In Pagan traditions there are eight special holidays, or Sabbats, that are celebrated throughout the year. While still honored by modern witches and Pagans, the Sabbats are also a great way for non-practitioners to celebrate the season and connect to nature on a deeper level.
By Sierra Vandervort 6 years ago in Longevity
The Visit
It was on December 18, 2018! That’s when it happened. I was visited and indeed penetrated by a type of energy that I felt had been wandering around me for a few days prior. My first encounter with it occurred a few days earlier and it had been a rather brisk and rash affair I must admit. I wasn’t quite ready and willing to have it! In the end, it had gone quite well however as I ended up sending it on its way, expecting no more of it!
By M. Marquis6 years ago in Longevity
Life with Sensitive Skin
What is touch to you? What is feeling? When you pick an item up are you touching it or is it touching you? At the end of the day, your sensory receptors in your skin detect the certain pressures and surfaces and send impulses to your central nervous system. A wonderful mechanism for most it might appear to be, but for the super-sensitive ones of us who live in the world, what a pain it can be (literally).
By Luke Capel6 years ago in Longevity
Are Young Women More Susceptible to ACL Tears
The knee joint acts as a hinge between the thigh and the shin bone, thereby providing seamless locomotion. The femur and the tibia are connected at the knee by the help of four major ligaments, namely, Medial and Lateral Collateral ligaments and Anterior and Posterior Cruciate Ligaments. These four ligaments acts as a strong junction and allows all kinds of physical movement, among which, the ACL or the Anterior Cruciate Ligament is more prone to physical injury.
By Lynn Joseph6 years ago in Longevity
Bodybuilding Training
Like many individuals who experience a troublesome period throughout everyday life – regardless of whether it's work or individual – I ended up comfort eating to cause myself to feel better when I wasn't feeling extraordinary.
By Fitness Trainer Hyderabad6 years ago in Longevity












