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How To Make The Greatest Comeback Of Your Life- Personality Development
Have you ever felt life dealt you a rough hand? Faced challenges that seem too great to be overcome? You are not alone. As a man, life will beat you down, and when that happens, people will count you out. They'll think you'll never achieve anything.
By Salman siddique2 years ago in Longevity
I Am On the Boarder for Needing Eye Glasses
When I was forty years old, I learned Reiki, universal energy. The form I learned was Japanese. I was told that only men could learn Reiki until one Japanese woman received Reiki and began to share it with other women.
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Longevity
11 Fatherly Lessons You NEEDED When You were a Boy
Did you grow up with a strong, caring man who gave you tough love and the right guidance? If you did, that's a huge advantage in life, but most of us didn't get that blessing. I remember how my father didn't care about me when I was younger; he left us behind, and I hated him for it, and by extension, I hated myself when I looked in the mirror. I hated what looked back at me because I saw his features in myself. I tried to deny reality by denying I was his son, but reality is very stubborn. No matter how much you try to deny it, reality will not change, so I was forced to accept it As a result, I walked with self-hatred. for years, I'm not going to share a sad story here; we all have our past, but I want to talk about something crucial, the importance of a father figure.
By Salman siddique2 years ago in Longevity
Unleashing Untapped Potential: The Power of Fun in Challenging Yourself
Day 2/366 days of publishing articles in 2024. I looked at the date as I was programming my client's workout and realized his birthday was the day before, a milestone - 60 years old. I thought to myself, "Let me make this epic." He’s always down for trying new things so I thought he’d appreciate the extra thought. He hadn't been in for over a week because of the Christmas holiday and travel. As I started mapping out his workout and sharing my plans with a colleague, I couldn't help but get excited. "He's going to do a total body workout, and I'm thinking 60 reps of every exercise, only doing one set and making them drop sets," I explained. "Sweet," my colleague replied, appreciating my creative approach.
By Jennifer Lancaster @jenergy172 years ago in Longevity
11 Things You Should Quietly Eliminate from Your Life
Do you want to live your best life? Most people think that they need to do more and more in order to live a great life. But the opposite is true: you need less toxic things in your life. We will go over 11 things you should quietly eliminate from your life, and once you remove these 11 things, you will instantly notice how your life gets better.
By Salman siddique2 years ago in Longevity
The Pioneering Study Redefining Young-Onset Dementia Risks
It's a startling realisation – that the seemingly distant spectre of dementia could be silently shaping the lives of thousands before they even reach retirement. Young-onset dementia, a condition once shrouded in mystery and resignation, affects approximately 70,000 Britons, manifesting before the age of 65. For years, the narrative has been firmly rooted in genetics, the unchangeable script of DNA. However, a recent, ground-breaking study is challenging this fatalistic view, suggesting that a tapestry of lifestyle and environmental factors, including the deficiency of vital nutrients like Vitamin D, play a significant role in this early onset. This revelation isn't just a glimmer of hope; it's a beacon calling for change, a potential to rewrite destinies that once seemed predetermined.
By Mike Challis2 years ago in Longevity
Embrace Your Uniqueness: Why Strive to Stand Out Instead of Fitting In
In a world that often values conformity and fitting in, embracing our uniqueness and standing out can be a liberating choice. Society has a way of pressuring individuals to conform to certain norms or expectations, but trying too hard to fit in can stifle our true selves. Let’s explore the reasons why it is worth embracing our individuality, celebrating our differences, and forging our paths rather than succumbing to the pressure to conform.
By Discover Gadget2 years ago in Longevity





