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Living your life - the health and wellness way.
A History Of Yoga
Most of us know the version of yoga of the 21st century, but we may not fully understand the people who created yoga many, many years ago. If you want to gain a deeper and more accurate understanding of the history of yoga, you can look at the teaching often referred to as the "Bible of Yogis." Here I will give you an insight into a history of yoga from the perspective of a yoga teacher, a yogi and an experienced professional in the field of meditation.
By Something Complicated5 years ago in Longevity
Tips to Be More Nonmaterialistic
We live in a world where we are judged by the things that we own. People see our homes, vehicles, and lifestyle to figure out who we really are. The Joneses are often more popular than others, simply because of their lavish lifestyle.
By Shelley Wenger5 years ago in Longevity
Maintaining your sense of self
Wake Up. Drink water. Journal. Do some Yoga. Repeat (the next day). That is how I choose to start my mornings ever since this forsaken new way of life happend. I personally chose to be ignorant to the news and anything regarding the current state of the world becuase it has left me feeling more hyper-aware and anxious than normal. So far it has been working for me.
By Desena Harper5 years ago in Longevity
Making waves
"No Water, No Life, No Blue, No Green" ~ Sylvia Earle Sylvia Earle is an inspiring female oceanographer, and fellow explorer in The Explorers Club. Since meeting her in 2010 at UCSB Campbell Hall during an environmental lecture series, her mission in life has helped me become motivated and crystal clear in my own life's purpose. Sylvia's "Mission Blue" is rooted in her above statement, that without water, we would have no life on our precious planet. Sharing worldwide, she believes that, "The dynamism and vitality of all life on Earth owes itself to the ocean... As we commit ourselves today to respect planet Earth, let's remember that without blue, there is no green."
By Dolphingirl5 years ago in Longevity
The ultimate morning routine to transform your life
Whether you are a night owl or an early bird, you can adjust your internal clock to become a successful morning person. And depending on your career and lifestyle, you might have a different schedule for your routine. There is not a one-size-fits-all morning ritual but there has been proven evidence that changing certain habits can lead to a more purposeful and productive day.
By Jannely Espinal5 years ago in Longevity
See You Soon
Where on earth did this extra 3 inches come from? The increased girth around my midsection? Yes! I am referring to my expanded waist and hip-lines! A couple of months ago, I was worried something was wrong with me. Why? I am a foodie, never skipping meals with persistent late-night snacking. No weight gain to show. I was as slim as someone on a dedicated restrictive diet. As a healthcare personnel, I have the tendency to diagnose myself with all sorts. I had no qualms pinning labels to myself as proof of my loving relationship with food and no weight gain to show. Now I had the extra weight and I was mortified!
By Nkeonye Judith IZUKA5 years ago in Longevity
Living the healthy dream
Gone are days when after a stressful day at work people will go to restaurants for dinner instead many opt for home cooked food. Our world is changing at fast pace so are the priorities of people. This trend can be seen in the food industry also. More and more people are moving away from fast food to nutritional rich and healthy food. In this stressful and fast-moving life health is everything. Even in US people are becoming more aware and health conscious and moving away from the fast food culture. Studies have indicated people in the age group of 23 to 35 are the most health conscious. Heart diseases are the leading cause of deaths among people in the US. This can be attributed to regular intake of high calorie food mostly fast food. Growing healthcare cost in the US can also be attributed to people adopting a more healthy lifestyle. Healthy food not only makes the body feel light and comfortable but also increases the life expectancy of an individual.
By Aditya verma5 years ago in Longevity
2 Years of the Wim Hof Method
Doctors and swab-taking, needle-poking nurses have said for years I don't have an immune deficiency but that didn't stop me from ending up in the hospital several times from immune responses that were akin to blowing up a house just because a window needs replacing.
By Jamie Jackson5 years ago in Longevity
Finding my calm
I'm not sure when it happened; one moment I was awake and thriving, going to class every day energized; the next I was nodding off at my desk at 2 pm. I was yawning at the gym. I was unable to keep my eyes open past 8 pm even though I was getting a full 8 hours of sleep every night.
By Gabi Laureano5 years ago in Longevity
What gets your body excited?
So what keeps me moving? I would have to say… “Music, Music, Music”. Who can say truthfully that they are not a huge fan of music, and when that song comes on that we all love you don’t find yourself enjoy it by moving with your body while taking it in with your mind and your soul.
By Charmaine van der Merwe5 years ago in Longevity
How to establish calm in your day to day life!
I know, I know, this statement how to establish calm. I am not saying this is what everyone should do, nor am I saying that I am an expert. Far from it, I am just a person who has always instilled these routines, lifestyle chooses, and above all made them possible for me to be freely calm and happy always. And I’m just showing what I do and would love to know what you do, everyone is different and that’s what is amazing.
By Ms. Thomas6 years ago in Longevity








