mental health
Mental health and psychology are essential in life extension and leading a healthy and happy life.
Three Yoga Philosophies to Adopt for Better Mental Health. Top Story - August 2021.
After I got dumped, I turned to yoga. What started as a life raft of “something to do” quickly turned my entire life around. But it wasn’t the fancy poses or the endorphin highs of my yoga asana practice that saved me. It was the philosophies, the beating heart of the yoga practice, that helped me heal. Though the ripple effects of my yoga practice are still growing - these are three lessons from yoga philosophy that have drastically changed my life for the better.
By Sierra Vandervort 5 years ago in Longevity
Involuntary
She hadn’t learned to swim. Childhood was more focused on fingers crossed that her lunch-lady mom hadn’t brought home the rubbery meatloaf she’d had already “eaten” that day. She never had a bike; she never got to see her favorite boyband in concert, the latter of which she regards as a significant cruelty. Days were spent in survival mode- training her brain that moments of quiet are suspect, that anything resembling tranquility only means that malevolence is brewing. She developed a neck-tick to compliment her leg twitch. Her body thrashed to prevent her from screaming.
By Carmen Lizbeth Burke5 years ago in Longevity
Imagination Creates Reality
Getting some time alone isn't easy, with five children. Yet I can always find a way to create an alternate reality. Not a physical one, but one where there is nothing bad, there is no hatred, no pain, no sadness. There is only freedom, creativity and a place to just "get away". Always I have music playing because no matter what bad, or sad mood I am in, music can always bring me back, it can also take me away. Music is life, and life has ups and downs, but music is the key to your soul. Always have music in your life, it will carry you, when you feel as though you cannot go on...
By Shuffler 885 years ago in Longevity
How Does Meditation Help in improving Brain Power
Utilizing dispersion tensor imaging, an exceptional sort of neuroimaging measure, associates found following half a month of standard contemplation making an expansion in myelin levels, known as mind segregation; this further develops correspondence empowering various locales of the cerebrum to convey.
By Radha Karki5 years ago in Longevity
Bridge: a Bridge to Rich Retirement
What a great subject this challenge is! Full disclosure: I am a co-founder of Seniors Junction (www.seniorsjunction.com), a startup that advocates, researches, and delivers serious or purposeful leisure activities to prevent seniors isolation and to help those of us who are seniors to live richer, more rewarding, autonomous lives of purpose and social connectedness. As a retired widower, I am (or was) at high risk for social isolation and the consequences of it, known to be more dangerous to health than obesity or smoking. Add grief to the mix and look out! I’m a good example--after my wife died I had chronically high blood sugar and three major heart attacks, the third one almost fatal.
By Paul A. Merkley5 years ago in Longevity
Happiness From The Mind: How Can One Reflect Happiness
Humans are distinguished from animals by their ability to analyse events and feelings that have occurred in the context of their surroundings. We figure out how to do it correctly with the help of an expert in order to benefit ourselves and avoid depression.
By Sahina Bano5 years ago in Longevity
Neurobiological Efficacy Of Reading
We, as a whole, realise reading can enhance our knowledge, and knowing the perfect thing at the perfect time assists us with being more effective. However, is that the factor every shrewd, achieved individual you consider, from Bill Gates to Jeff Bezos, attributes quite a bit of their prosperity to their over-the-top reading?
By Better Brain5 years ago in Longevity








