self care
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What's the "Sass" in Sassy Water and Does it Work?
Magazine Creates an Elixir Prevention Magazine came up with a diet plan. While supposedly based on sound science, the creators believed that something was needed. Thus they came up with something they called Sassy Water. This concoction of water, ginger, cucumbers, spices and citrus was supposed to be an “elixir” to use for the first four days of the magazine’s Flat Belly Diet.
By Dean Traylor2 months ago in Longevity
The Clarity of Solitude
For a long time, I was afraid of being alone. Not lonely—alone. I filled every quiet moment with noise. Music playing while I cooked. Podcasts while I walked. Messages open even when I had nothing to say. Silence felt uncomfortable, like something I needed to escape.
By Fazal Hadi2 months ago in Longevity
Start Small, Win Big
I used to believe that success had to be loud. I thought that if I wanted to change my life, I needed a cinematic montage. You know the kind I’m talking about? The movie scene where the protagonist wakes up at 4:00 AM, drinks raw eggs, runs ten miles in the rain, and suddenly transforms from a mess into a masterpiece.
By Fazal Hadi2 months ago in Longevity
Meal Planning for Hormonal Health: What to Eat for Balance and Energy
Meal planning can be such a great tool to have when it comes to nourishing your hormones and your health! And despite what you may see online, meal planning doesn’t have to make piles of food, use hours and hours or be overwhelming to the point where you can’t maintain it as a routine.
By Emily the Period RD2 months ago in Longevity
The 5-Minute Rule for Consistency
For years, I told myself the same story: I just need more discipline. More motivation. More energy. More time. I believed consistency was something other people had—people with stronger willpower and better routines. Every time I fell off a habit, I blamed myself and tried again with bigger plans and higher expectations.
By Fazal Hadi2 months ago in Longevity
The Scars You Can’t See
The Smile That Lied If you had seen her in the hallway, you would have thought she was fine. She laughed at the right jokes. She answered questions in class. She took notes neatly, wrote with pretty pens, and always wore pastel colors that made her look soft and calm.
By Fazal Hadi2 months ago in Longevity









