Tuesday, July 9, 2019

5 Ways to Reverse The Signs of Aging




Aging is a normal part of, well, aging. When people hear the term “aging”, they usually associate it with wrinkles, sagging, and slowing down. Aging doesn’t have to be those things, though. It can simply be just getting older. 

You know those people that you come across, like Jennifer Aniston, and you’re shocked to hear how old they actually are? We all want to age as gracefully as someone like Jennifer Aniston. 

So, how can you reverse the signs of aging without having to have a team of professionals and thousands of dollars keeping you looking young?

Don’t underestimate a good skincare routine


One of the fastest ways to get wrinkles, is to ignore your skin. A proper skincare routine can do wonders for both reversing aging and for preventing any signs of aging you are currently dealing with. If your wrinkles and crow's feet are really bad, scheduling an appointment with a dermatologist for specialized recommendations is a great idea. 

This way, you get a personalized skin care regime for your specific issues. If you don’t want to see a dermatologist, there are still some great ways to find anti aging products for you. 





It will probably take some trial and error to find what works for you, but you’ll want a product that has lactic acid(helps with skin elasticity), hyaluronic acid(helps retain moisture), and a really good spf(to prevent sun damage).

You are what you eat


Your diet has a much bigger effect on aging than what you’d think. Just like eating a lot of highly processed and sugary foods can cause you to break out, not maintaining a well balanced diet can accelerate aging. To prevent aging, you want to eat a diet that is high in greens. 

The more vegetables and fruits you can incorporate into your diet, the better. You should also add a collagen supplement into your daily diet. Collagen promotes the regrowth of skin cells, so having a collagen supplement in your diet will help your skin appear younger.

Drink more water


Your body is 70% water, and being dehydrated is a one way track to wrinkle town. Work on increasing your daily water intake. Carry a water bottle around with you all day, set reminders in your phone to drink water every 30 minutes, whatever it takes. The more water you drink, the less wrinkles you’ll have, because your skin will be plump and elasticized.

Tone and tighten your skin


Wrinkles are caused when your skin gets loose. To get rid of these wrinkles, and prevent new ones, it’s important to tone up and tighten your skin. And not just on your face. Regular exercise will help tighten the skin all over your body, since we know that the skin on your face isn’t the only place to experience wrinkles and sagging skin. 

You don’t have to do anything incredibly intense, but a weekly workout routine will keep your skin tight. For your face, a great way to tighten your skin is to invest in a few different skin rollers. An ice roller is great for smoothing wrinkles as well as depuffing. 

A jade roller is great for tightening your skin. If you get a jade roller and store it in the freezer, it will do double duty and act as both a jade roller and an ice roller, leaving you with smooth, tight skin, if used regularly. 

Alternative and preventative methods of anti aging


In this age of body positivity, we want to make sure you know that there is nothing wrong with embracing your wrinkles and not minding what your body looks like as it ages. It’s beautiful no matter what! But it’s also okay to want to change the way your body looks if it makes you happy and feel more confident in yourself. 

For some people, that looks like embracing their natural body. And for other people, that may look like getting preventative plastic surgery, such as botox, to decrease the chances of wrinkles. However you choose to embrace your body, we just hope that you embrace it and know that there is no shame either way as you learn to love and accept your body. 

Plastic surgery has done wonders to help many people feel more confident in their skin and with their physical appearance. Never feel like you have to “fix” your body to conform to the nations standards of beauty. 


Monday, July 8, 2019

Outdoor Activities to Improve Your Mental Wellbeing



If we’re honest with ourselves, we can admit to living in a modern age full of stressors, daily pressure to perform at the highest standard and to be in near constant communication with others through social media. 

Existing perfectly within our modern society is nearly impossible. Whether you’re feeling the strain of “making appearances” in person and online, or just feel stressed by our daily work lives, you might end each day feeling ready to head the hay and the snooze button in the morning.

It’s tough to create a healthy distance from the things that bring on a lot more negative emotions than we might be able to acknowledge initially. Surely, we don’t always have the opportunity to go off the grid, both figuratively and literally, whenever we want. 


There are ways to promote our mental and physical wellness while taking a short break from our everyday routines, and it’s relatively simple. Get outside!




Nature is a natural healer. It may seem like too simple of a solution, but studies show that even 90 minutes outside in a natural setting can lower our levels of stress and even lower out cholesterol. 


Engaging in activities outside that require a bit of exercise can be a huge plus. You’ll be doing yourself the favor by giving your mind time to relax and also receive the mental benefits of getting your body moving.

Go hiking 


Easy and affordable, hiking is a great activity to get yourself outdoors and on your way to a happier you. There are physical benefits to getting outdoors and challenging yourself on a long hike, but the mental benefits out-way even that. Go on your own, or as a loved one to join you. 

It’ll give you a chance to connect with yourself or someone else without the temptation of modern screens. Not only can a quick hike, or even walk around your local park, help you rebalance your mind, but like any exercise, you’ll also get a boost to your endorphins. That natural high can keep you going throughout an otherwise stress-filled day.

Take your yoga session outside 


This can benefit you in several ways. Yoga is already a great way to “actively rest”, it’s an easy enough activity to let your body heal from more strenuous workouts while relieving stress. Your body is engaged in a physical activity that boosts your strength, flexibility, and coordination, but the action of yoga is relaxing on your muscles and mind. 

Most people choose to do their yoga routines indoors or in a classroom setting, but if the weather’s nice, try taking your matt outside! Get your daily Vitamin D, while finding the ideal balance between exercise and meditation.

Backpack


If you’re inclined to be outdoors for than more than a few hours, try out backpacking. Although even a short walk in the woods can be both mentally and physically beneficial, longer trips can give you the time you may need for personal reflection

Backpacking is an activity that can help you sit with your thoughts, figure out where you’re at emotionally, and even lead to a bit of self-therapy.

There are an endless amount of activities you can do outside that can help you promote some much-needed self-healing. If you don’t know where to start, the simplest thing to do is put down your phone, shut down your laptop, and take a few hours to yourself outside. 


Whether it’s in your own backyard, a park, or a nearby hiking trail. Give your mind the peace and quiet it deserves every now and again. 



Sunday, July 7, 2019

4 Easy Ways to Make Extra Income after Retirement



Most people look forward to their retirement. It is their time to relax, travel some, and start enjoying life. Unfortunately, many retirees find that the dream they had to enjoy their retirement is not within their reach due to a lack of finances. 

Luckily, it is not that difficult to fatten your wallet without taking on a full time job. Here are some easy ways for retirees to make an extra income.

House Sitting


This is one of my favorite ways to make some cash. While traveling, many people do not like to leave their home empty. They would be very happy to pay you to stay at their house while away. 





Home owners like having seniors who have reached retirement age watch their house because older people are usually more responsible than their younger counterparts. It’s very easy to find work doing house sitting by searching online for house sitting jobs. You will find many websites offering such a service.

Pet Sitting


This is very similar to the house sitting jobs mentioned above. People don’t like to leave their pets locked up in a cage while traveling away from home. 

They would rather find someone who will take good care of their pet. This arrangement allows their pet the freedom to run and play while staying with you at your house.

Sell Stuff for Quick Cash


If you are just looking for fast money to finance some travel or give yourself a little treat, then there is no easier way than to sell something that you don’t use anymore. This is especially true for retirees. You spent your entire life accumulating belongings that you probably haven’t used in years. Take some of the items and sell them online. 

You can sell smaller items on Ebay or Amazon. Also, there are companies that will give you money for junk cars if you happen to have an old one in your garage that you don’t want anymore. You get to clear up space, and you make cash at the same time. Nice deal!

Find Part Time Work Online


Since you’re retired now, you probably don’t want to work a full-time job anymore. Have you thought about working part-time? There are many jobs available where you perform work online. The best part about these jobs is that many are very flexible with your work schedule. If you search for online jobs, then you will find many that suit your skills.

In conclusion, retirement should be the time to do the things that you always wanted, but you’ve never had the time to do them before because you were too busy working. With some creative brainstorming, you’ll discover some easy ways to finance your new lifestyle and start enjoying life for real.



Thursday, July 4, 2019

Which Emergencies Should You Save for in Your Retirement?



Even if you have saved up quite a bit for your retirement, you might still run into a few emergencies that put your finances in jeopardy. That is why everyone who is nearing their retirement should spend some time putting money away for a few expensive situations that could pop up in the coming years.

Household Repairs


Carrying out preventative maintenance should keep your household appliances running smoothly for years, but there will come a point when some of those devices need to be repaired or replaced entirely. 

You must also be ready to replace your HVAC system if it is more than 10 or 15 years old. Replacing an HVAC unit can be a huge investment, and your home insurance probably won’t cover a new condenser or the installation fees.

Unexpected Travel


You should be able to plan most of your trips months in advance, but emergencies can happen at any time. If a family member becomes ill and you would like to see them right away, your ticket is going to be quite expensive. 




You don’t need to save up tens of thousands of dollars for unexpected travel, but you should have enough to cover one or two flights and a few nights in a motel room.

Long-Term Illness


Long-term illnesses are extremely common among the elderly, and most basic insurance policies won’t cover those health problems. At the very least, your emergency fund needs to be large enough to help you deal with a medical emergency that lasts for a few weeks. 

That will give you plenty of time to contact your insurance provider and file a claim. You should also consider upgrading your insurance policy if you have a family history of chronic illnesses.

Auto Accident


A serious auto accident can happen in the blink of an eye, and one of those collisions could wipe out your savings if you aren’t careful. Your auto insurance policy should help you after most accidents, but major collisions can be very expensive. 

If you aren’t fairly compensated after an accident, then you need to contact a personal injury lawyer to explore all of your legal options. You might need to take the other driver to court if they are under-insured or completely uninsured.

For many of these situations, a world-class insurance policy is going to be your first line of defense. A solid policy will cover a wide variety of expenses following an accident, injury, or illness.



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