self care
For a healthy mind, body, and soul.
Having Value in a World That Doesn’t Pay for It
There is a particular kind of frustration that does not come from failure, but from misalignment. It arises when a person knows they are contributing something real, something valuable, and yet finds that value does not translate into stability, recognition, or material support. The work matters. The insight matters. The care is genuine. And still, the world responds with indifference. This disconnect is not imaginary, and it cuts deeper than simple disappointment because it challenges the assumption that value and reward naturally converge.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcasta day ago in Longevity
Why Dieting Doesn’t Work for Most People. AI-Generated.
Every January, millions of people do the same thing. They open their phones, download a calorie-counting app, and swear off sugar. They buy the "detox" teas, the pre-packaged meal plans, and the gym memberships.
By Health Looi2 days ago in Longevity
Why Dieting Doesn’t Work for Most People. AI-Generated.
Every January, millions of people do the same thing. They open their phones, download a calorie-counting app, and swear off sugar. They buy the "detox" teas, the pre-packaged meal plans, and the gym memberships.
By Health Looi3 days ago in Longevity
The Hidden Cause of Slow Metabolism. AI-Generated.
For decades, we have been told a simple story about weight gain. It is a story of calories in versus calories out. If you are gaining weight, the logic goes, you are eating too much and moving too little. If you want to lose weight, you must eat less and run more.
By Health Looi4 days ago in Longevity
I Am An Old Woman
Yes, lots of hair! Then I remember that the worst thing in my life when I was younger was my new perm! I hated how it took days and sometimes weeks to be able to work with it. Today, my hair is thinning, and the worst thing in my life is the predicted 30 mph wind for today. I cover the thinning parts the best way I can, and then the wind totally messes with it.
By Denise E Lindquist4 days ago in Longevity
Visibility, Timing, and Readiness
Visibility is often treated as a reward, something earned through talent, effort, or persistence. It is framed as the natural next step once someone has something worthwhile to offer. But visibility is not neutral, and it is not automatically benevolent. Being seen amplifies everything at once: strengths, weaknesses, unfinished edges, unresolved wounds, and untested convictions. Once that amplification begins, there is no way to selectively mute what is not ready.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast5 days ago in Longevity
7 Reasons Your Body Refuses to Burn Fat (It’s Not Just About Calories). AI-Generated.
You’ve done the math. You’ve cut the carbs. You’re waking up at 5:00 AM to hit the gym before work. Yet, when you look in the mirror or step on the scale, nothing changes. It feels like your body is actively working against you.
By Health Looi5 days ago in Longevity
You Don’t Have to Fix Your Entire Life at Once
There’s a tendency to look at everything at the same time. Your work, your health, your habits, your future, your decisions. It all comes together in a way that feels overwhelming, as if everything needs attention immediately. And when you see it all at once, it creates a kind of pressure that makes even small actions feel insignificant.
By Arjun. S. Gaikwad6 days ago in Longevity
Why Rest Isn’t Enough to Fix Your Tiredness . AI-Generated.
We live in a culture obsessed with "hustle culture" and "burnout." When we feel exhausted, the default advice is simple: go to bed earlier, take a vacation, or binge-watch Netflix for a weekend to "recharge." But for millions of people, this advice fails. They wake up after eight hours of sleep feeling like they haven’t slept at all. They return from a week off feeling just as drained as when they left.
By Health Looi6 days ago in Longevity
Why Rest Isn’t Enough to Fix Your Tiredness. AI-Generated.
We live in a culture obsessed with "hustle culture" and "burnout." When we feel exhausted, the default advice is simple: go to bed earlier, take a vacation, or binge-watch Netflix for a weekend to "recharge." But for millions of people, this advice fails. They wake up after eight hours of sleep feeling like they haven’t slept at all. They return from a week off feeling just as drained as when they left.
By Health Looi7 days ago in Longevity










