self care
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7 Ways I Trained My Mind to Stop Overthinking
I used to live inside my head. Not in a creative, daydreamy way. In an exhausting, suffocating, never-ending loop of what-ifs and worst-case scenarios. Every conversation replayed. Every decision questioned. Every possibility analyzed until I couldn't move forward at all.
By Fazal Hadi28 days ago in Longevity
6 Thoughts That Were Quietly Ruining My Progress
I thought I was doing everything right. I woke up early. I set goals. I worked hard. I stayed disciplined. But somehow, no matter how much effort I poured in, I felt like I was running in place. Progress felt impossible. Success felt distant. And every day, I grew more frustrated with myself.
By Fazal Hadi28 days ago in Longevity
Masturbating Ourselves to Death: Unpacking the Myth and The Real Modern Risk
Let’s clear the air immediately: you cannot, from a purely physiological standpoint, masturbate yourself to death. The provocative phrase “masturbating ourselves to death” isn’t a literal medical warning but a potent metaphor for a much more insidious modern dilemma. It points to how our relationship with self-pleasure, fueled by unprecedented access to digital stimulation, can morph into a habit that drains our vitality, time, and real-world connections.
By Epic Vibesabout a month ago in Longevity
8 Reasons Muscle Is the Real Anti-Aging, Fat-Loss, and Longevity Tool
Most people use exercise to burn something off. Calories. Stress. Guilt. That's why cardio dominates the conversation. It feels productive. You're tired. You sweat. You leave feeling emptied.
By Destiny S. Harrisabout a month ago in Longevity
High Protein Intake for Weight Loss
The global obesity epidemic has prompted extensive research into effective dietary interventions for weight management. Among various macronutrient manipulation strategies, high-protein diets have emerged as particularly promising, demonstrating superior outcomes in numerous clinical trials. This article examines the scientific rationale, practical implementation, and evidence supporting high-protein dietary approaches for weight loss, providing a comprehensive analysis for healthcare professionals and informed consumers.
By Paul Claybrook MS MBAabout a month ago in Longevity
The Balanced Plate
In an era where plant-based eating captivates the zeitgeist—Google Trends revealing a 600% surge in "vegan recipes" since 2015—proponents herald it as a panacea for health, ethics, and ecology. Yet, poignant anecdotes abound: elite athletes faltering from fatigue, vegans hospitalized for B12 anemias, underscoring a sobering reality. While plants lavishly bestow fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants, the human proteome demands more; strict adherence invites insidious deficits in complete proteins and bioavailable micronutrients, as chronicled in cohorts like EPIC-Oxford. This article demystifies the discourse: the optimal diet pivots not on puritanical exclusion but a plant-heavy foundation—80% vegetables, fruits, legumes, grains—fortified by 20% animal products, emulating Mediterranean and Blue Zones longevity blueprints.
By Paul Claybrook MS MBAabout a month ago in Longevity
Metamorphosis
As the New Year begins, I unravel and shed the old version of myself that no longer serves me. Who I once was, how I behaved and reacted to situations beyond my control. And the version of me that put other peoples’ needs and wants above her own.
By Klara Kabelikabout a month ago in Longevity
Why Men Seek Casual Sex: Power, Control, and the Psychology of Modern Masculinity
Let's start with a sentence that often echoes through dating discourse, social media hot takes, and late-night conversations: "Men just want one thing." That "thing" is almost universally assumed to be casual, no-strings-attached sex. But what if we're only seeing the surface? What if the pursuit of casual encounters is less about the physical act itself and more about what it represents?
By Epic Vibesabout a month ago in Longevity
The Health Benefits of Spirulina
Spirulina, a type of cyanobacteria, has been consumed for centuries due to its numerous health benefits. This green superfood is rich in nutrients, antioxidants, and other bioactive compounds that have been shown to have a positive impact on overall health and wellbeing. As a dietary supplement, spirulina has gained significant attention in recent years, with a growing body of research supporting its potential health benefits. This essay will provide a comprehensive analysis of the health benefits of spirulina, examining the scientific evidence and discussing the potential mechanisms underlying its effects.
By Paul Claybrook MS MBAabout a month ago in Longevity
14 Thoughts That Slowly Rebuilt My Confidence
Confidence didn’t disappear from my life all at once. It faded slowly, quietly, almost politely. One ignored idea at work. One comparison on social media. One failure I took too personally. Until one day, I looked in the mirror and didn’t recognize the person staring back at me.
By Fazal Hadiabout a month ago in Longevity





