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Ditch The Age Angst. Embrace Its Power And Potential Instead
I was once asked if I "knew any elderly people who had tried new things and become very successful at them". As I am always championing being older, having enjoyed it since I was 50, I guess that person saw the question as an appropriate one.
By Elaine Sihera2 years ago in Longevity
The Hidden Dangers of Ignoring Cracks in Your Car's Windshield
Your car's windshield is more than just a piece of glass that shields you from wind and debris while driving. It plays a crucial role in maintaining the structural integrity of your vehicle and ensuring the safety of everyone inside. However, many drivers tend to overlook or dismiss the importance of addressing cracks in their car's windshield promptly. In this blog post, we will explore the hidden dangers of ignoring these cracks and why it's essential to take immediate action.
By Platinum Auto Glass2 years ago in Longevity
Unlocking the Power of the Mind: The Surprising Influence of Nontraditional Placebos on Sleep and Performance
In the realm of medicine, the placebo effect is often associated with nonactive drugs that mimic the effects of active ones. However, recent studies have delved into the realm of psychological placebos, revealing their surprising impact on physiology. This phenomenon extends beyond conscious behavior changes, reaching into the domain of unconscious shifts prompted by unconventional placebos. One intriguing application of this concept lies in the arena of sleep.
By S M Shakil Ahmed2 years ago in Longevity
Nurturing a Fulfilling Relationship: Three Key Rules Beyond Physical Intimacy
In the realm of relationships, understanding and prioritizing the emotional and psychological aspects is essential for a lasting and fulfilling partnership with a woman. Here are three crucial rules that transcend the physical aspect of a relationship:
By Grade Boston2 years ago in Longevity
The Backyard Meditation
The seeping rays of sunlight bathed my room in a golden hue. My eyes twitched as the sun-rays fell on my eyelids, coaxing me from my deep slumber. Rubbing my eyes, I opened them to see the beauty of nature that had just illuminated my room. Pushing back the comforter and stretching my arms, I slipped my feet into the warm, cozy slippers and padded across the floor to the closet to get ready.
By Staringale2 years ago in Longevity
If You're Trying To Trim That Midsection And Failing
Hello and good morning to all the skinny kids inside you. I get it. It's easy to put on and it's hard to take off. As we move into the new year, many people will resolve to get in better shape. Gym membership sign-ups will skyrocket, only to fall back to normal levels in just three months. Why?
By Jason Ray Morton 2 years ago in Longevity
Mother is my support
Ami was suddenly attacked by an unknown disease, she was suffering from severe pain day and night Things like witchcraft and amulets etc. are becoming a scourge in our society. People are ruining their lives by getting caught in the clutches of these evil practitioners. No one in our house has ever imagined amulets etc. Nor did we believe in such things. But the events that happened to our family and the way we saw our house turned from a model of heaven into a center of suffering, have made us think a lot. And it seems that the dark-hearted people of the black ops world are and are resorting to these dirty tactics to destroy homes. Mother loved her brother's daughters more than us daughters. Love gave more importance to them than their time. But these same brothers of Ami along with their daughters took Ami's life. The story is very long and sad but I will narrate it briefly so that with me Don't cry after reading this story of mine.
By Umar Farid 2 years ago in Longevity
Unexpected Shifts & Unwavering Care
Today began as any other day waking up early, having a hearty meal, an hour of meditation and morning walk to the campus. Reaching the building I pushed opened the double glass door of the main building, the chilly morning swept in with a 'whoosh'. Reaching the stairs I quickly headed to the first floor, reaching the allotted room I slid open the door. The lecture hall was empty, looking at the time and the schedule I was pretty sure I was at the right place at the right time but the absence of the lingering students told me that something was amiss.
By Staringale2 years ago in Longevity





