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Hector Garcia

  • hjrlintanghas quoted9 months ago
    According to researcher Owen Schaffer of DePaul University, the requirements for achieving flow are:
    Knowing what to do
    Knowing how to do it
    Knowing how well you are doing
    Knowing where to go (where navigation is involved)
    Perceiving significant challenges
    Perceiving significant skills
    Being free from distractions1
  • Ayunda Naisyahas quoted2 years ago
    We don’t create the meaning of our life, as Sartre claimed—we discover it.
  • Ayunda Naisyahas quoted2 years ago
    We all have the capacity to do noble or terrible things. The side of the equation we end up on depends on our decisions, not on the condition in which we find ourselves.
  • Ayunda Naisyahas quoted2 years ago
    We each have a unique reason for being, which can be adjusted or transformed many times over the years.

    :)

  • Jovani González Hernándezhas quoted2 years ago
    According to scientists who have studied the five Blue Zones, the keys to longevity are diet, exercise, finding a purpose in life (an ikigai), and forming strong social ties—that is, having a broad circle of friends and good family relations.
  • Lukahas quoted8 months ago
    Presented with new information, the brain creates new connections and is revitalized. This is why it is so important to expose yourself to change, even if stepping outside your comfort zone means feeling a bit of anxiety.
  • Lukahas quoted8 months ago
    The American Institute of Stress investigated this degenerative process and concluded that most health problems are caused by stress.
  • Lukahas quoted8 months ago
    Spending too much time seated at work or at home not only reduces muscular and respiratory fitness but also increases appetite and curbs the desire to participate in activities. Being sedentary can lead to hypertension, imbalanced eating, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, and even certain kinds of cancer. Recent studies have shown a connection between a lack of physical activity and the progressive distortion of telomeres in the immune system, which ages those cells and, in turn, the organism as a whole.
  • Lukahas quoted8 months ago
    For all these reasons, melatonin is a great ally in preserving youth. It should be noted, however, that melatonin production decreases after age thirty. We can compensate for this by:

    Eating a balanced diet and getting more calcium.
    Soaking up a moderate amount of sun each day.
    Getting enough sleep.
    Avoiding stress, alcohol, tobacco, and caffeine, all of which make it harder to get a good night’s rest, depriving us of the melatonin we need.
  • Lukahas quoted8 months ago
    A powerful antioxidant, melatonin helps us live longer, and also offers the following benefits:

    It strengthens the immune system.
    It contains an element that protects against cancer.
    It promotes the natural production of insulin.
    It slows the onset of Alzheimer’s disease.
    It helps prevent osteoporosis and fight heart disease.
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