mental health
Mental health and psychology are essential in life extension and leading a healthy and happy life.
Make November a Month to Remember: Healing Pain Harvesting Pleasure
6:30 am this morning, I grabbed my coffee and sat on my balcony, my daily routine. Meditation after vivid dreams centered on the number 5 and a window view of a deciduous yellow birch, revealed this week's spiritual message about pain and its opposite, pleasure. Guided by nature and the divine, "Make November a month to remember" came to me with harvest-specific downloads. Personally related events inspire today's huddle, but the message is deeper and not limited to only me.
By Marilyn Glover4 months ago in Longevity
A Calmer You: Everyday Rituals for Mental Health
In today's fast-paced world, taking care of your mental health is more important than ever. "The good news?" Self-care does not have to be expensive or time-consuming. You can achieve life balance, improve your mood, and reduce stress by incorporating small, mindful rituals into your daily routine. Practicing these simple self-care techniques can improve your mental health.
By Velma Lovemore4 months ago in Longevity
How to Reconnect with Your Children: Where to Begin?
Over the years, ties between parents and their adult children can become strained. Sometimes it’s because of old misunderstandings, painful silences, or words never spoken. As we grow older, the desire to reconnect with our family becomes stronger. This article offers ten sincere and practical tips, written specifically for seniors, to help reestablish contact—even if only a little at first.
By Bubble Chill Media 4 months ago in Longevity
I Thought I Knew Self-Care — I Was Wrong
When I was feeling low, I used to believe that self-care consisted solely of spa days, face masks, and indulging in something sweet. It was a decade ago. I once thought that caring for oneself was a band-aid solution, something you did only when you were exhausted, rather than something you did every day. I regret not understanding then that taking care of oneself is a lifestyle choice rather than a short-term diversion.
By Velma Lovemore4 months ago in Longevity
Wellness and Lifestyle: The Art of Living a Balanced and Meaningful Life . AI-Generated.
In today’s fast-paced world, the words “wellness” and “lifestyle” are everywhere — from social media trends to health magazines. But what do they really mean? Are they just buzzwords used by influencers, or is there something deeper behind them?
By Fiaz Ahmed 4 months ago in Longevity
Pauline Muswere on Why Social Care Is the Backbone of Community Wellbeing
In every thriving community, there is a network of people and services that quietly hold everything together. Social care is one of those essential foundations. It is not just a professional service, it is a lifeline for millions who rely on care, understanding, and human connection.
By Mark Walker4 months ago in Longevity
Managing Anxiety: A Guide to Symptoms, Types, and Paths to Treatment
Worrying is part of life. Everyone feels anxious from time to time, whether it’s about a loved one’s health, an approaching deadline, or an important decision. However, when these worries become constant and overwhelming and begin to interfere with daily life, they may point to an underlying anxiety disorder.
By The Everyday Edit4 months ago in Longevity
Early Natural Menopause and the 27% Hidden Risk of Metabolic Syndrome
The transition into menopause is a significant milestone in a woman’s life, often accompanied by hot flashes, mood changes, and sleep disturbances. But emerging evidence suggests that if menopause occurs earlier than average, it may carry an additional, less visible risk: a greater likelihood of developing the cluster of conditions known as Metabolic Syndrome (MetS). Recent studies indicate that women who experience natural menopause at an earlier age face an elevated risk of cardiometabolic disorders a topic that demands attention from both patients and clinicians.
By Farooq Hashmi5 months ago in Longevity
Becoming the Crone
I am noticing changes. Tiny, subtle shifts at first—irregular cycles, new sensations in my body, a different rhythm to my sleep and energy. My body is speaking a language I am only beginning to learn, and I am listening with curiosity rather than fear.
By THE HONED CRONE5 months ago in Longevity










