mental health
Mental health and psychology are essential in life extension and leading a healthy and happy life.
8 Ways Yoga Can Improve Your Posture (Without Making You Do Weird Poses)
If you've ever caught yourself slouching like a human question mark while hunched over your computer or phone (guilty as charged), you're not alone. Bad posture has become the modern-day epidemic, affecting our spine, shoulders, and even our mood. But here's some good news - there's a simple remedy that doesn't involve uncomfortable braces or strange contraptions: Yoga.
By Future of Resilience 12 months ago in Longevity
Our phones are killing our creativity
Being online is so uncool. Maybe it's the fact I've turned 25 and my frontal lobe has fully developed, or maybe it's the fact that influencers and brands are opting more for IRL (in real life) events rather than online. Or perhaps I have hit a wall and realised - what the fuck am I doing?
By Leigh Hooper12 months ago in Longevity
The Silent Epidemic: How Chronic Stress is Slowly Destroying Your Health (And What You Can Do About It)
It starts off small. A tight knot in your shoulders after a long day at work. An inability to sleep at night, tossing and turning, mind racing. Over time, it builds up—the stress from juggling a demanding job, personal relationships, and the constant pressure to do more and be more. But what if I told you that this constant stress could be slowly eating away at your health, and you might not even realize it?
By Millicent Chisom12 months ago in Longevity
Understanding Micro-Retiring: A New Trend for Young People
The desire to take a break from work is something that we can all identify with. Regardless of your passion for your work, there are always moments when the stress becomes too much to handle and the temptation to take a break becomes too strong. To maintain their sanity, this generation of workers is choosing to put their mental health above all else, even quitting their jobs. The term "micro-retiring" is what we call it. Last year, they were expected to surpass Baby Boomers in the American workforce for the first time, changing the dynamics of the workplace and the culture of the modern workplace. According to estimates, 13% of retirees intend to return to the workforce in large numbers in 2025. More younger workers are going into "micro-retirement" as the movement. What does the term "micro-retirement" mean, and how can employers adapt to these conflicting trends?
By Hridya Sharma12 months ago in Longevity
Cold Plunge Calories Burned
Cold plunges are gaining immense popularity among athletes, wellness enthusiasts, and biohackers for their impressive health benefits. But one question that often comes up is: how many calories do you burn during a cold plunge? Surprisingly, cold water immersion has the potential to torch calories while offering benefits like improved recovery, reduced inflammation, and enhanced mental clarity.
By Arctic Plunge Gear12 months ago in Longevity
How To Make Homemade Aspirin From A Tree
Aspirin may appear a bit outdated in the face of the advanced over-the-counter pain relievers that are currently on the market. And since 1899, when chemists figured out how to make salicylic acid, Bayer started making aspirin.
By Rootbound Homesteadabout a year ago in Longevity
Manifesting Generators: Balancing Action & Response for Maximum Flow
If you've ever felt like you're constantly in motion - starting projects, trying to push your energy in every direction, but still feeling like something's a little off - you might be a Manifesting Generator. Don't worry, you're not alone in this energetic whirlwind! Manifesting Generators (MGs) are one of the five Human Design types, and we're here to break down what it means to live life as one - especially when it comes to the delicate dance of balancing action and response.
By Future of Resilience about a year ago in Longevity
Cut Premature Death Risk by 17% with This Simple Snack
Did you know that consuming a handful of nuts a day could reduce your risk of early mortality by 17%? That’s correct — no superfood hype, no fad diets. Just a simple, cheap habit that might add years to your life.
By Youcef Malekabout a year ago in Longevity
The Secret to Longevity. AI-Generated.
Aging is a natural process, but living a life full of vitality and independence during your golden years is an achievable goal. Dr. James Chen, a 92-year-old physician practicing in Boston, reveals that the secrets to longevity often lie in simple but neglected daily habits. In his 65 years of experience, four specific areas of the body require regular care to maintain circulation, boost immunity, support vital organs, and improve mental clarity. This article explores these areas and provides actionable tips, examples, and guides to help you thrive after 60.
By TOUATI MENADabout a year ago in Longevity
Individuality is not just about appearance.
Individuality is not just about appearance. Humans vary both visually, medically and mentally Despite the wishes of pharmaceutical companies and despite what they appear to teach in medical school, each human being is unique. In appearance, most people are roughly the same to look at, but almost all are different enough to be distinguishable. The huge range of mental and psychological possibilities mean that labelling an individual as belonging to such and such a group can be very misleading.
By Peter Roseabout a year ago in Longevity
I Drink Aloe Vera Juice Every Morning: Aloe Vera The Iconic Plant with Incredible Benefits
I Drink Aloe Vera Juice Every Morning: Aloe Vera The Iconic Plant with Incredible Benefits If any plant deserves to be called iconic it’s undoubtedly aloe vera. With its spiky tentacle like leaves and gel filled interior it's a favorite for windowsill decoration. But aloe vera isn’t just an ornamental plant it has been used for centuries for its medicinal and beautifying properties. There’s a reason it’s found in many skincare products as it boasts anti inflammatory and antimicrobial benefits that make it truly special.
By Adnan Rasheedabout a year ago in Longevity









