mental health
Mental health and psychology are essential in life extension and leading a healthy and happy life.
6 Things I Do Daily to Stay Consistent
Consistency used to feel like a talent I didn’t have. I would start strong—full of energy and plans—only to fade a few days later. I blamed discipline. I blamed motivation. I even blamed my personality. Watching others stay consistent made me feel broken, like I was missing something everyone else had figured out.
By Fazal Hadi25 days ago in Longevity
21 Days of Clear Thinking That Reduced My Anxiety
Anxiety doesn’t always announce itself loudly. Sometimes it whispers. For me, it showed up as overthinking. Endless mental loops. Imaginary worst-case scenarios playing on repeat. I looked fine on the outside, but inside my mind never rested. Even on calm days, my thoughts were racing ahead, searching for problems that didn’t exist yet.
By Fazal Hadi26 days ago in Longevity
Ditch the To-Do List Drama
For years, my to-do list ruled my mood. If I crossed things off, I felt accomplished. If I didn’t, I felt like a failure—no matter how hard I tried. My days started with long lists and ended with even longer guilt. I carried unfinished tasks in my head like accusations.
By Fazal Hadi26 days ago in Longevity
Taming The Nervous System: My Experience with Vagus Nerve Stimulation as a Novel Approach to Chronic Stress . AI-Generated.
Introduction: When Anxiety Becomes a Permanent Biological State In a world defined by its relentless velocity, anxiety has ceased to be a transient visitor—the quickened pulse before a storm or the sharp intake of breath before a fall. Instead, it has hardened into a permanent biological imprint, an indelible script written into the very marrow of the nervous system. When the mind continues to broadcast sirens into the silence of a safe room, the body becomes ensnared in a state of terminal vigil. Here, the surge of cortisol and adrenaline is no longer a strategic response to crisis but a corrosive baseline, a flood tide that refuses to ebb.
By Mohammad Hammash26 days ago in Longevity
If One Door Closes Keep Walking Because Something Will Work Out. AI-Generated.
Life rarely goes exactly the way we plan. We dream, we work hard, we give our best, and still, sometimes things fall apart. When one plan fails, it feels heavy. It feels unfair. It feels like all the effort was wasted. But with time and experience, I have learned something important — if one thing fails, it is not the end of the story.
By Veronica Bennett27 days ago in Longevity
There’s Something About a Run in the Rain
…I don’t just wish you rain, Beloved — I wish you the beauty of storms… ― John Geddes About a mile and a half from the trailhead where my car was, I got caught in a storm. It was cloudy all day, but the weather wasn’t calling for rain for a few more hours. As many runners often mistakenly do, I thought I had plenty of time to get in my run. Unfortunately, Mother Nature didn’t pay attention to the forecast and decided she needed to show up a couple of hours early.
By Jeff Barton28 days ago in Longevity
How I Beat Procrastination Daily
For most of my life, procrastination felt like a shadow that followed me everywhere. No matter how much I cared about something, I found ways to delay it. I would make lists, set reminders, and promise myself I’d start “after one more break.” That break often turned into hours. Sometimes days.
By Fazal Hadi28 days ago in Longevity
Benefits of Himalayan salt bricks in different aspects of human life
Salt bricks have become increasingly popular in the past few years not only for being visually appealing but also for the unlimited amount of benefits that they bring to human lives from many aspects. These bricks are composed of pure and mineral-laden salt unearthed from these very foothills where the mighty Himalayan ranges extend. There’s a reason that they are pink—that owes itself to trace minerals (magnesium, potassium, and calcium) found in the salt and also gives them their pretty cool look while nestled in your grinder. In a world where people are looking for natural additions to improve their diet. cor of their homes and overall health, Himalayan salt walls have become an ideal choice, providing beauty and function in one application.
By Emily Rosie29 days ago in Longevity
Maximize Your Focus Now
I used to sit down with the best intentions and still get nothing done. My phone was face down, my coffee was warm, my notebook was open—and somehow, an hour would pass without progress. I wasn’t lazy. I wasn’t unmotivated. I was simply scattered.
By Fazal Hadi29 days ago in Longevity
Why I Tracked My Small Wins
For a long time, my days felt heavy, even when nothing “bad” was happening. I would go to bed exhausted, wondering why I still felt behind. My to-do list was never empty. My goals always seemed far away. And no matter how much effort I put in, it felt like I wasn’t doing enough.
By Fazal Hadiabout a month ago in Longevity
Why People Value Stability More Than Passion Today
In modern times, the nature of romantic relationships is undergoing a distinct emotional change. A lot of individuals are not pursuing the extreme highs or theatrical love narratives that prove to be unsound through the years. Instead, they are reviewing what actually brings long-term happiness. Certainty, emotional safety, and steadiness are being preferred over passion that carries with it uncertainty. Such a shift is indicative of a better understanding of the influence of relationships on mental health, peaceful daily living, and self-development.
By Tiana Alexandraabout a month ago in Longevity










