mental health
Mental health and psychology are essential in life extension and leading a healthy and happy life.
Binge-watching for your soul
2020 meant a lot for the humanity, but also for the binge-watch industry. While science was dealing with the worst virus in modern times, due to the big "unknown" factor, while cities and countries were closing borders and the biggest antisocial measurements took Earth by surprise over time, the film industry was having a well deserved thrive.
By Ana Manoila5 years ago in Longevity
My 3 Favorite Ways To Manage My Mindset
Mindset is something you normally hear in entrepreneurial or self-help circles. That's unfortunate. Mindset is important in all our day-to-day lives. Mindset governs everything we do, say, think, believe, and every decision we make from the time we wake up to the time we go to bed.
By Julie L Hodges5 years ago in Longevity
Making It Through Mental Illness
Breathe. Whether you identify yourself or are considered by others to be an Indigo Child, Lightworker, and/or know that you are in fact an HSP/Empath, than you are simply here to collaborate on the greatest common purpose with so many: bridging the gap between worlds, connecting the spiritual and material. Each and every mission is different, and what you do in this life won't exactly fit the same bill as the next guy or gal, yet there is much higher probability that if you are any of these things, then before knowing where to go you will, or have, found yourself buried in a graveyard, required to dig yourself out of it it before finding the means to fulfill your purpose, mission, having found your practice: mental illness. Exhuming one's own life is hard work, perhaps the hardest work you will ever do as a soul incarnate, though rising from the ashes is so worth it.
By James B. William R. Lawrence5 years ago in Longevity
Finding Out
It's a cold, lonely, dark, and depressing day when you finally learn what it takes for you to become heartless and cruel, for lack of a better word. Mean doesn't even begin to cover how you truly feel. Every interaction you have with new and old friends and acquaintances leads to rude conclusions and anger. You realize you've become the angry customer. Never satisfied with what is happening with the services provided to you and you don't know how to keep yourself calm or say something without pointed contempt.
By Shasta Scott5 years ago in Longevity
My First Line of Defense Against Stress-induced Burnout — ‘Know Thyself — Love Thyself’
Almost everything will work again if you unplug it for a few minutes, including you. ~Anne Lamott Finding, maintaining, and keeping our physical, mental, and emotional balance during times of stress and anxiety is as tricky as finding a perfectly secluded bench on which to sit, relax, and recharge our frayed minds and hearts.
By Lynda Coker5 years ago in Longevity
Find Your Own Kind of Exercise
You hear it all the time, exercise is good for you. You hear it more often if you have depression. They tell you to exercise because it helps fight depression and improve your mood. For years I have wonder how so many people recommend it for depression but it never seemed to improve my mood or help. I felt the same on days I exercised as on the days I did not.
By Amethyst Hayes5 years ago in Longevity
Positive Psychology Welcomes Your Dark Side
Martin Seligman was weeding the garden with his five-year old-daughter Nikki. It was 1999, and he had recently been elected as president of the American Psychological Association (the APA) — the largest and most prestigious organization of psychologists in the United States. Nikki was singing and dancing while throwing weeds up in the air. Seligman, on the other hand, was grumpy and becoming increasingly annoyed. He yelled. And his daughter walked off, upset.
By Jeremy Sutton5 years ago in Longevity








