self care
For a healthy mind, body, and soul.
The Coffee Trick Nutritionists Don’t Tell You About
☕ The Secret’s in the Brew Literally If you’re someone who sips coffee purely for the caffeine kick, you’re not alone. Coffee has long been praised for its energy-boosting benefits, but what if we told you that the right kind of coffee could help you burn fat, support metabolic health, and even enhance your longevity, all without the crash or jittery side effects?
By Jaxon Reed5 months ago in Longevity
Building Daily Habits Helps Strengthen Long Lasting Self Motivation
Sustained self-inspiration does not usually spring from sudden eruptions of motivation. Instead, it comes through gradual and daily consistent action. Doing the little things every day adds up to a large amount over time and it makes you feel pretty accomplished. Simple things like getting up early, doing push-ups or writing in a journal chip away and rewire the brain to connect light lifting with progress. These little rituals offer a form of scaffolding that can help keep you motivated even when your energy is down. By rooting motivation in daily habits, people discover a steadier course to long-term improvement and sustainability.
By Hayley Kiyoko5 months ago in Longevity
Do Hard Things if You Want an Easy Life: The Paradox of Modern Success
Have you ever looked at someone who seems to have it all together—the great career, the calm demeanor, the time for hobbies—and wondered, "What's their secret?" It often feels like they were just born lucky or found a shortcut the rest of us missed.
By Epic Vibes6 months ago in Longevity
The One Silent Habit More Dangerous Than Smoking, Says a 102-Year-Old Doctor (And How to Break It)
You take care of yourself. You might choose a salad over fast food, opt for a mocktail at happy hour, and even hit the gym a few times a week. We all know the usual suspects when it comes to health risks: smoking, excessive drinking, a poor diet.
By Epic Vibes6 months ago in Longevity
7 Ways to Manage Burnout When Feeling Trapped
According to Gallup 3 out of every 4 of us feel burnt out at work often. That is ludicrously high. That is intense. That is definitely unsustainable. The mega challenge with burnout at work is that generally we feel trapped in the work environment so our gloomy state rapidly worsens as we can’t plot a solution or indeed an escape quicky enough.
By Bianca Best6 months ago in Longevity
The Psychophysiological Stressor We Think We Have Mastered... But Probably Are Doing Completely Wrong
We Do it 7.5 Million Times Per Year on Average. It Impacts Nearly Every Part of Our Lives. In Fact... You would likely Die within 6 Minutes if You Did Not Do It.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)6 months ago in Longevity
Rose of Sharon Speaks: Caged Dreams Serve No Purpose; Release Them Now
Good morning, and welcome to the September 8 edition of my Monday Morning Huddle! Today, I bring you the lovely Rose of Sharon I photographed during a recent nature walk with my four-year-old grandson. I often look back through my pictures, admiring nature in print, and more often than not, I discover fresh insight into an old problem- inspiration found in subtleties, hidden messages jumping out, commanding my immediate attention.
By Marilyn Glover6 months ago in Longevity
How Remote Work Is Changing Employee Well-Being Trends
Remote work has gone from a stopgap work arrangement to a professional norm for the long term. This shift has changed the way we think about work-life for employees. Freed from commutes and the strictures of the office day, workers have found new ways of organizing their days. Although some find themselves with added autonomy and flexibility, others find it difficult to disentangle work from personal life. These changes have had tremendous impact on physical health, mental stability and ability to perform and usher in a new age for workplace wellness in which wellness is a key determinant of professional success.
By Hayley Kiyoko6 months ago in Longevity
How Minimalist Living Improves Overall Well-Being
In 2025 minimalism has gone beyond a fringe alternative lifestyle and is a widespread trend. Amid a world of abundance in consumer products, digital distractions and constant noise, many people are seeking simplicity. Minimalism is not so much about owning fewer things as pursuing an intentional life. It’s not about deprivation but about self-determination, about intentionally choosing to decrease stress and clutter in your day-to-day life. Prioritising the simple allows people to make space for peace, productivity, and self-discovery. Minimalism is the evolving counterbalance to a society devised of busyness and excess.
By Hayley Kiyoko6 months ago in Longevity
Why Emotional Self-Care Is Essential in 2025
In 2025, life seems more demanding than ever – technology, work, and personal life all demand attention. Emotional self-care has turned from luxury into a necessity. While physical self-care is concerned with rest and health, emotional self-care addresses the unobservable factors contributing to inner peace. It helps manage stress, develop resilience, and cope with the unknown. In its absence, the constant pace of life quickly leads to burnout and detachment.
By Emeri Adames6 months ago in Longevity
Self Motivation in the Age of Distractions and How to Focus Again. AI-Generated.
The digital era has given us more opportunities than ever before, but it has also introduced countless distractions. Notifications, endless scrolling, and constant multitasking have made it difficult to focus on meaningful work. Our attention spans are shrinking as the brain becomes accustomed to rapid stimulation. This constant pull reduces productivity and erodes self motivation. The ability to sustain focus in today’s environment is no longer just a skill; it has become a survival tool for personal and professional success. Understanding this struggle is the first step toward reclaiming control.
By Grace Smith6 months ago in Longevity









