wellness
The state of being in great health, and continually striving to attain all of your goals.
The Call
Have you ever seen a tree fighting to hold onto that last dangling leaf, as Autumn yields to Winter's raw touch? Notice how even in the coldest, most frigid conditions the trees allow the snowfall to find a resting place in their arms. With deep-rooted strength and primordial stillness, they hold all that this season brings upon them. Whether or not they understand that in time the snow will melt and fall away, and they’ll once again feel the warmth of the sun and the lightness that accompanies it, is beside the point. And in fact, this is the true message:
By Rachel Marie7 years ago in Longevity
Better Influence Through Healthier Choices
As a person mindful of their own health, you might be interested in promoting similar lifestyles for those around you. Family, friends, and coworkers could also benefit from an increase in activity and healthy choices, and you want to help do so. You can promote such a lifestyle by setting an example at home and work. By doing so, you will affect those around you who are interested in leading healthier lifestyles. Here are some helpful tips as to how you can promote health and wellness with your family and coworkers.
By Paisley Hansen7 years ago in Longevity
8 Ways a Wellness App Can Make Your Workforce More Productive
We all know productivity matters in every business. But, as a decision maker how do you make employees more engaged and productive? By building a motivated, happy, engaged and healthy workforce. A workforce that barely falls sick and hardly gets discouraged. Fortunately, you can now build a highly productive workforce just by using modern technology like mobile apps designed for corporate employee wellness. Wondering how a corporate wellness app can improve your employee’s productivity? Take the example of CircleCare, a corporate wellness app for a healthy workforce.
By Ross Geller7 years ago in Longevity
Vaping Can Save Your Life
I started smoking when I was 15. I stole a pack of my father’s cigarettes and went to school. I wanted to be one of the cool kids. (This was also in the early 90s when cigarettes weren’t $12 a pack) I never thought this very pack of cigarettes would send me into a downward spiral. In hindsight, I never thought I would stop smoking, that Lung cancer was a myth and couldn’t touch me. I was a stupid kid and an even stupider young adult.
By Christina Scanlon7 years ago in Longevity
Ganoderma Lucidum
It's a special type of mushroom with various beneficial properties is still almost unknown. It does not grow easily and must be cultivated in a specific biological habitat near China where even today there are real breeding farms of this particular mushroom.
By Letizia De Luca7 years ago in Longevity
Seeking Treatment As an Addict
Coming to Terms with Your Addiction Before any addict can get the treatment that they need in order to reclaim their life, they need to understand exactly what it is that they are fighting. They need to recognize, in other words, that they are an addict.
By Tobias Gillot7 years ago in Longevity
The 5 Pillars of Wellness
As a health and wellness professional for years, I’ve seen it all. All the shortcuts, the gimmicks, and all the lies that people and companies propose to get you to your ideal wellness goals. I see through these frauds because over time there has been only one true and tried method that works the best. It is a healthy lifestyle which incorporates five pillars that each play a vital role as to how they work in conjunction with one another, and they are as follows...
By Jonathan Purkey7 years ago in Longevity











