mental health
Mental health and psychology are essential in life extension and leading a healthy and happy life.
What Is Toxic Positivity and Why Is It Dangerous to One’s Mental Health? . Top Story - October 2022.
Let me be frank: in today’s world of global calamities and significant uncertainties, keeping a positive outlook on life is a massive challenge. Even simply logging in to your social media accounts can lead to exposing oneself to concerning or anxiety-inducing news. Our engagement with the negative information space has become so habitual that psychologists have started coming up with new terms (e.g., ‘doomscrolling’) to describe such behaviours.
By Ellie Richards3 years ago in Longevity
Being Different is What Makes You Unique
In a world that is constantly telling us to conform, it can be difficult to stand out and be different. But the truth is, being different is what makes us special. It's what makes us unique. And it's what gives us the courage to be ourselves.
By Kabinga Charline Mazaba3 years ago in Longevity
Silent Generation vs. Boomers vs. Generation X vs. Millennials vs. Zoomers — Who’s Better?
At some point this year, you’ll probably head to a family function. You’ll have three or four generations of people there if you’re lucky. Now, depending on your family dynamic, you might have to endure some unwanted comments. Often in these situations, while you’re enjoying a delicious home-cooked meal just as you’re about to take a bite of your aunt's special dish, someone will say —
By Entrepreneuria3 years ago in Longevity
Minor changes in activity that may protect your brain from age-related decline.
Beginning a brand-new routine can be daunting at first. Trying to find joy in what you are doing, trying to stack new habits with old ones you already do consistently, and, perhaps most importantly, starting slow and small can all help.
By Willie Wun3 years ago in Longevity
The Importance of Mental Health for College Students | Wayne Emerson Gregory Jr, SC
According to a survey by the APA, the number of students with significant psychological problems on campus has increased significantly. The survey also revealed that over 40% of students suffer from anxiety.
By Wayne Emerson Gregory Jr.3 years ago in Longevity








