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Faith is a Flower: From Summer Grief to a Sigh of Relief
Good morning and welcome to the July 7 edition of my Monday Morning Huddle! Many thanks to returning visitors! If you're stopping by for the first time, thank you for joining this installment of my weekly series written to uplift humanity! Inspiration, motivation, and perhaps a new perspective all drawn from nature are the gifts I offer to you, the reader.
By Marilyn Glover9 months ago in Longevity
Becoming Your Own Safe Place: Meditation as Emotional Shelter
The world can feel overwhelming. One headline too many, a conversation gone wrong, a sudden wave of anxiety—and just like that, you’re unmoored. We reach for comfort: a phone, a snack, a distraction. But what if the safest place wasn’t out there, but within?
By Black Mark9 months ago in Longevity
Is Walking the New Running? Experts Weigh In on the Most Underrated Exercise
For many years, running has been seen as the best way to stay fit. If you weren’t putting in miles, working up a sweat, or preparing for a half-marathon, were you really exercising?
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan9 months ago in Longevity
What Happens to Your Body When You Sleep Less Than 6 Hours a Night?
We exist in a society that often praises constant activity. The saying goes, “You can sleep when you’re dead.” However, what if sacrificing sleep is actually leading us to that end more quickly than we realize ?
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan9 months ago in Longevity
Why Civil Engineering Is Important
Every road we travel, bridge we cross, building we enter, and utility we rely upon stands as a testament to a vital discipline that profoundly shapes our world. Civil engineering is all about shaping the world we live in. It covers the planning, building, and upkeep of the infrastructure we rely on every day—from roads and bridges to water systems and more. It’s not only about big builds—it’s about keeping communities working safely and smoothly.
By sisemore associates9 months ago in Longevity
Fitness Fads That Failed (And What Actually Works in 2025)
At the beginning of the 2020s, the fitness scene resembled a vibrant carnival; there were brightly lit spin studios, boot camps at dawn blasting EDM while participants did burpees, TikTok challenges that promised quick abs, and “miracle” devices that claimed to shape the body through wobbling, shocking, or vacuum-sealing methods.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan9 months ago in Longevity
Can You Meditate While Multitasking?
We live in a world that celebrates multitasking. We answer emails during Zoom calls, cook dinner while listening to podcasts, and scroll through messages while brushing our teeth. In the race for productivity, doing several things at once has become the norm.
By Victoria Marse9 months ago in Longevity
Cabbage White Butterfly Flutters, Uttering Timely Spiritual Messages
Good morning and welcome to the June 30 edition of my Monday Morning Huddle! Today's focus is the cabbage white butterfly and its subtle flutters, uttering timely spiritual messages. If you've stopped today, I want to thank you and hope you find something useful in this installment of my weekly series meant to uplift, inspire, and maybe, just maybe, make you think outside the box.
By Marilyn Glover9 months ago in Longevity
Gut Feeling: How Your Stomach Health Shapes Your Mood and Mind
Before a significant speech, the wave of illness following disturbing news, or the weight in our abdomen during tough times, we have all felt that nervous feeling in our stomachs. We ignored these feelings as chance events for many years. Recent research, however, supports a view many of us have instinctively sensed:
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan9 months ago in Longevity
The Silent Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore: 7 Health Red Flags Most People Miss
We often treat our bodies as dependable roommates, quietly finishing chores as we rush to meet deadlines, late-night phone use, and rely on caffeine to keep us awake rather than getting enough of sleep. Most of the time everything seems to be fine. Beneath everything, though, small warning indicators can gather like dark clouds.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan9 months ago in Longevity










