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There are numerous unexpected and long-lasting health advantages of soaking in hot water.
Few things are more welcoming than the dry embrace of a sauna or the warmth of a hot tub after a long day or a strenuous workout. However, aside from relaxing, which heat therapy is most beneficial to your body?
By Francis Dami9 months ago in Longevity
Meditation and Memory: Can You Improve Recall Through Mindfulness?
We tend to associate memory improvement with flashcards, brain-training apps, or drinking more coffee. But what if one of the most powerful ways to enhance memory doesn’t involve doing more—but doing less?
By Marina Gomez9 months ago in Longevity
Meditation as Mental Strength Training
When you think of strength training, you probably imagine weights, sweat, and maybe a personal trainer shouting encouragement. But what if one of the most powerful forms of strength training didn’t require a gym, equipment, or even movement?
By Victoria Marse9 months ago in Longevity
How to Meditate If You’re an Overthinker
If your brain feels like a browser with 47 tabs open—half of them flashing with notifications—you're not alone. Overthinking is a common mental habit, especially in our always-on, information-heavy world. And when someone tells you to “just meditate,” it can feel like asking a tornado to sit still.
By Black Mark9 months ago in Longevity
Why Your Brain Loves Boredom (And How Meditation Helps You Get There)
Boredom gets a bad rap. In a world obsessed with constant stimulation—notifications, streaming, endless social feeds—boredom feels like a punishment. But what if boredom is actually something your brain craves?
By Victoria Marse9 months ago in Longevity
Meditation and Neuroplasticity: Can You Rewire Your Mind?
The idea that your brain is fixed and unchangeable has long been disproven by science. Thanks to the concept of neuroplasticity, we now know the brain is remarkably adaptable—it can form new connections, strengthen existing ones, and even rewire itself throughout life. But how does meditation fit into this picture? Can sitting quietly really change the structure and function of your brain?
By Black Mark9 months ago in Longevity
There IS Always Good
Introduction This is a Seven Days In post from May 2015, after I had been diagnosed with Cirrhosis of the liver (which eventually led to Liver Cancer), but it did show me a lot of positives. You can see that in 2015, I found positives as I still do today, ten years later.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 10 months ago in Longevity
A mark carved into the skin
A few days ago, I watched a short video featuring a woman who claimed to be a "psychologist". She confidently stated that anyone who gets a tattoo must have a mental imbalance. According to her, getting tattooed is a clear sign of emotional instability, a desire to escape reality, and a need for attention. It made me think. Because not only are those statements superficial, they are also dangerously ignorant.
By Halina Piekarska (UltraBeauty Blog)10 months ago in Longevity









