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Grounding Meditation: Connecting With the Earth in Urban Spaces
You walk down a city street: horns blaring, concrete stretching in every direction, neon lights flickering through glass towers. You’re connected to Wi-Fi, notifications, deadlines—but disconnected from something deeper.
By Marina Gomez7 months ago in Longevity
Tech-Free Mornings: A Meditation Challenge That Works
You open your eyes. Light filters through the window. Your hand reaches instinctively toward your phone. One swipe, and you’re already in it—emails, updates, messages, headlines. Before your feet touch the ground, your mind is already somewhere else.
By Black Mark7 months ago in Longevity
According to a recent study, vitamin C significantly reduces skin ageing at the cellular and genetic level.
Our skin serves as our initial line of defence. The epidermis, the outermost layer, thins over time. It is no longer able to prevent external damage. The majority of this layer is made up of keratinocytes, which migrate upward to form the skin's barrier.
By Francis Dami7 months ago in Longevity
How to Meditate When Your Phone Won’t Stop Buzzing
You sit down to meditate. You close your eyes. You take a deep breath. Buzz. You try again. Inhale. Exhale. Ping. Now your mind is off—wondering who texted, what email came through, and whether you should just check quickly.
By Victoria Marse7 months ago in Longevity
Micro-Meditation Breaks for Remote Workers
Remote work offers flexibility, comfort, and freedom from commuting—but it also comes with its own unique challenges. Blurred boundaries, screen fatigue, back-to-back Zoom calls, and constant digital stimulation can lead to burnout before the day is halfway through.
By Black Mark7 months ago in Longevity
How to Meditate If You’re an Overthinker
If your brain feels like a browser with 47 tabs open—half of them flashing with notifications—you're not alone. Overthinking is a common mental habit, especially in our always-on, information-heavy world. And when someone tells you to “just meditate,” it can feel like asking a tornado to sit still.
By Black Mark7 months ago in Longevity











