mental health
Mental health and psychology are essential in life extension and leading a healthy and happy life.
The Simplest Way to Lose Belly Fat
I'm going to talk about how to burn belly fat step-by-step. There's really three basic sections: the basics of what to do, things to add to speed up weight loss, and things to avoid to speed up weight loss. Okay, so let's talk about the basics first—and some of this might be just repetitive, but if you've never seen an article from me, this will be very helpful.
By Edward Smith2 months ago in Longevity
3 Mental Habits That Saved Me During My Lowest Phase
I didn’t hit rock bottom in one dramatic moment. It happened slowly. Days blurred together. Nights felt endless. I smiled in front of people and collapsed the moment I was alone. I wasn’t lazy, weak, or broken—but I felt like all three. Every plan I made felt pointless. Every effort felt invisible. And the scariest part was this: I started believing that this version of my life was permanent.
By Fazal Hadi2 months ago in Longevity
Living With Diabetes as We Age
Diabetes is one of those conditions that quietly but deeply reshapes daily life. When it appears later in life, it can feel like an additional burden at a stage when many people already feel physically and emotionally more vulnerable. For older adults, diabetes is often experienced not only as a medical diagnosis, but as a loss of freedom, a source of worry, or even a form of injustice. These feelings are normal. Diabetes does not affect only the body; it also touches self-image, daily routines, confidence, and the way one imagines the future.
By Bubble Chill Media 2 months ago in Longevity
Create Your Ultimate Pink Salt Sauna: Design, Health, and Long-Term Benefits
In our wellness-inspired society, saunas have evolved beyond basic heat rooms. Homeowners, spa owners and wellness entities are now bringing in salt saunas made of pink Himalayan salt tiles where customers can have immersive experiences containing both relaxation, luxury, and potentially health benefits. A properly designed salt sauna should be aesthetically pleasing and provide a strong sense of well-being, mindfulness, good breathing air, and an aesthetically pleasing environment.
By Emily Rosie2 months ago in Longevity
3 Thinking Patterns That Held Me Back for Years
For years, I thought something outside of me was holding me back. I blamed circumstances. Timing. Other people. I told myself I just needed more confidence, more discipline, or the right opportunity. But deep down, nothing ever truly moved forward—and I couldn’t understand why.
By Fazal Hadi2 months ago in Longevity
7 Discipline Habits I Use Even When I Feel Lazy
Some mornings, I wake up already tired. Not the kind of tired that comes from lack of sleep, but the kind that lives deeper—in the mind and the heart. The kind that makes everything feel heavier than it should. On those days, motivation is nowhere to be found. Even simple tasks feel like too much effort.
By Fazal Hadi2 months ago in Longevity
Staying Emotionally Strong as We Age
There comes a moment in life when morale becomes more fragile. Not necessarily because everything is going wrong, but because many things have changed. The body no longer responds in the same way, familiar reference points shift, some people disappear, and the world sometimes seems to move on without waiting for us. This loss of morale is neither a weakness nor a failure. It is a human, common, and deeply understandable reaction. What matters most is not denying it, but learning how to move through it without becoming trapped by it.
By Bubble Chill Media 2 months ago in Longevity
30 Days of Better Focus That Improved Everything
I didn’t decide to improve my focus because I was ambitious. I decided because I was exhausted. My days felt full, yet nothing meaningful moved forward. I jumped from one task to another, checked my phone without thinking, and ended each night feeling strangely disappointed in myself. I was busy all the time—but deeply unfocused.
By Fazal Hadi2 months ago in Longevity










