mental health
Mental health and psychology are essential in life extension and leading a healthy and happy life.
Zen Mowing
I love those lines. Those long, almost silver, lines, snuggling up to the green. There is something about the way the sun hits the colors, reflecting the almost otherworldly splendor to the eye. Looking at this simple work of art, I feel a comfort, a peace, a sense of “completeness”. Creating this art unlocks the Zen in my mind, allowing the peace of the universe to flow into my soul. When I am in creator mode, my soul has a purpose; a simple idea that takes skill, concentration, patience, and sunscreen.
By Brian Hudson5 years ago in Longevity
Recharge and Relax with Hypnosis for Stress
If you are struggling to control the amount of stress in your life, hypnosis for stress could be right for you. According to The Mental Health Foundation, 74% of UK adults have been overwhelmed by or unable to cope with their stress in the past year. Likewise, 55% of Americans interviewed by Gallup experienced a lot of stress yesterday. Extreme stress, especially long-term, can have serious effects on both physical and mental wellbeing.
By UpNow Hypnosis5 years ago in Longevity
Health Benefits Of Spa Visits
If you are thinking about visiting a spa, keep in mind the fact that this is not just about luxury and having a great time. Your spa visit will likely be really enjoyable, which is a benefit in itself, but it will also have a lot of advantages for your mind and body and increase your wellbeing in general. In this guide, we’re exploring some of the popular health benefits of spa visits that you can enjoy.
By Adriana Jones5 years ago in Longevity
Men's Lives Matter
It started brilliantly. It all seemed to be going well . Our new site generated immediate profit, there were new contracts on offer to expand and our turnover was pushing £70,000 a month. Conservative projections would see us tip over £200,000 per month within Q4 of 2019. We were expanding rapidly. We were onto something.
By Stephen Johansson 5 years ago in Longevity
And reliable people do things
It is said that it is suitable for a common thing. There will always be some people who are not very reliable in life. It is always perfunctory, and the date is always delayed, and even the problem will only go through the problem.
By Elsie H. Strickland5 years ago in Longevity
Queen Serpent's Bloom
A day in the mountains of empowering women—panels, workshops, cruelty free food, inclusivity, community, knowledge, growth; it was everything I wanted to absorb and radiate. The advertisement sold personal pussy power and I felt it's call as if it had my name in bold at the top of the page and a curling finger luring me to proceed to checkout. Other like-minded women would surely too feel the call and we would share in this day of self discovery and bloom like one big fucking transformational flower.
By Gess Flynn5 years ago in Longevity
Why Naomi Osaka's Withdrawal from the French Open and Wimbledon Should Wake Us to Workplace Mental Health Issues
Health issues in the Workplace are real and it is time employers, employees, and other stakeholders accept it and address the same. Already, the United Kingdom and France, among other countries have legislation such as the Equality Act which protect employees suffering from depression and other mental health issues. While social stigma and fear of losing one’s job keeps many employees from talking openly about their Mental Condition, supportive employers can make the difference between a stressed out workplace and a healthy workplace.
By Rammohan Susarla5 years ago in Longevity








