A healthy lifestyle will not just allow you to make stronger moves towards a better future for yourself and your loved ones but will also bring out the best version of you. Just knowing that you can physically tackle any challenge that comes your way if you are in a great place both physically and mentally.
The outbreak of the Coronavirus has all of us on our feet. Today several medical organisations worldwide are working on finding a vaccine for the disease.
However, until it all comes to rest, everybody’s life is going to be majorly affected. And we should know that being too anxious and stressed or completely ignoring the truth will do us no good. Perhaps practicing self-care and mindfulness is the only sane option right now.
Self-love is the most underrated quality found among the people of today. Its importance and impact have perhaps been lost somewhere over the years. Let's celebrate the value that self-care and self-love holds in our lives and motivate people towards it. To practice self-love and self-care is to understand and cater to the needs of your body, mind, and soul every day. Once you start to nurture yourself with all your heart, you prosper in whatever path you choose. There is no surprise that it is easier said than done but the moment you put your well-being as a priority, you tend to glow differently. Take your time, cut yourself some slack as not everyone has the same pace. Let your inner-self heal...
We are energy. All living things are made from and comprised of energy. Chakras are the 7 energy centers of the human body. Our bodies are filled with energy - distributed to the different parts of the body, from the base of the spine to the crown of the head. These parts of our bodies are energy centers called Chakras, a Sanskrit term for “wheel”, which are depicted as spinning, coloured wheels of energy. There are 7 Chakras that regulate all the processes of the human body, from organ function to the immune system and emotions. Each Chakra flows on its own vibrational frequency, colour, and plays a specific role to keep you well and balanced. 1. The Muladhara, or the root...
When life gets really busy, it’s easy to forget to take care of yourself. But practicing self-care is crucial to one’s holistic health and can have great benefits for your mental, emotional and physical health. Clinical psychologist Agnes Wainman defines self-care as “something that refuels us, rather than takes from u...