fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the lesser known truths in the health and wellness world of Longevity.
The Art of the Pause: Micro-Moments of Mindfulness in Daily Life
We often think of meditation as something that requires a cushion, quiet space, or at least 20 minutes of uninterrupted time. But in a world of endless to-do lists and nonstop notifications, waiting for the “perfect moment” to meditate often means it never happens.
By Black Mark6 months ago in Longevity
How to Use Meditation for Creative Burnout Recovery
Creative burnout doesn’t just drain your energy—it can make you question your identity. When your ideas dry up, your motivation disappears, and your passion feels like a distant memory, it’s more than just being tired. It’s a kind of emotional exhaustion that touches the soul.
By Marina Gomez6 months ago in Longevity
Top Myths About Sports Physiotherapy You Need to Stop Believing
If you're looking for sports physiotherapy in Milton, or want to learn about the benefits of visiting the best physiotherapy Milton clinics, it's time to set the record straight. Let’s debunk some of the most common myths about sports physiotherapy.
By Lola Gold Finch6 months ago in Longevity
How to Sit with Sadness Without Drowning in It
Sadness is a natural and essential part of the human experience. It reminds us of what matters and invites reflection. Yet, when sadness feels overwhelming, many people try to push it away or numb it, fearing they might “drown” in their emotions.
By Black Mark6 months ago in Longevity
Inner Child Meditation: Healing Through Stillness
Many of us carry emotional wounds from childhood that shape our adult lives—sometimes quietly, sometimes powerfully. These early experiences influence how we relate to ourselves and others, often without our conscious awareness.
By Victoria Marse6 months ago in Longevity
Is Obesity a Disease or a Lifestyle Issue?
Obesity rates are rising rapidly across the globe, with the World Health Organization estimating that over 650 million adults are clinically obese. As waistlines expand, so does the debate: Should obesity be officially recognized as a disease rather than just a condition caused by lifestyle choices?
By Lucy watson6 months ago in Longevity
The Summer That Will Never Be Forgotten
Some summers come and go like quiet whispers. Others explode into memory with such warmth and weight that they shape who we become. That summer—the one that still flickers in the corners of my mind like the last rays of sunlight on a long day—was different. It didn’t just pass; it stayed.
By Talha Amin6 months ago in Longevity
Loving-Kindness Meditation: Sending Peace to Yourself First
In a world that urges constant productivity, self-criticism often becomes a default. We push ourselves to be better, do more, move faster. But what if real growth—and healing—begins with offering kindness to ourselves first?
By Victoria Marse6 months ago in Longevity
Meditation for Anxiety: Grounding, Not Escaping
When anxiety hits, the instinct is often to run—from the sensation, from the thoughts, from the discomfort itself. We distract, suppress, scroll, or seek control. It’s completely human. But meditation offers something different—not an escape, but a way to stay.
By Black Mark6 months ago in Longevity









