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Today, with the help of the night vision correction method, a number of ophthalmic problems can be solved. What makes it unique? What subtleties do you need to keep in mind for those who are going to use it?
Night lenses Today, with the help of the night vision correction method, a number of ophthalmic problems can be solved. What makes it unique? What subtleties do you need to keep in mind for those who are going to use it?
By ROBINSON JAMES HERBERT5 years ago in Longevity
Everyone Fails - Here are 7 Ways I Picked Myself Back Up
It has always been a challenge for me to get through the traumas of life and convince myself that this is not the end. But what is success without failure? I ask myself the same question repeatedly; will I be this cheerful for my success if it wasn’t for me failing a hundred times? Try and you will find the best answer yourself.
By Jessica Miller5 years ago in Longevity
Don’t Go it Alone - the Importance of Friends and Family
Fans of the TV series Game of Thrones will know the line, “A Targaryen alone in this world is a terrible thing.” Fortunately, most of us won’t use dragons to lay waste to entire cities every time we feel lonely, but there is a lesson in there. When we are down on our luck or need support to achieve something big, it often cannot be achieved without the help of friends and family.
By Amra Beganovich5 years ago in Longevity
You Need to Look After Yourself as a Carer.
Self-care is something that I became practically good at after I did therapy for my mental health problems a few years back. However, I became a registered carer last year. I am now writer, cleaner, gardener, wife and carer and I am doing most of this at home, by myself. Most carers who work in the paid profession of caring seem to think it should be easier for me because I am caring and working at home. Let me tell you straight, it is not. I do not get to have holidays or breaks from caring. I am a carer seven days a week, both day and night, I do not get a day off.
By Carol Ann Townend5 years ago in Longevity
The Power of Small
Recently, I had a discussion with my best friend on pursuit of dreams and her career. She claimed that much of her aspirations have been dimmed due to other obligations she had in her life. She offered reasons like children, work and relationship for her failed attempts to pursue what she really wanted. “All it takes is 5 -30-minutes intervals to change your life” – I suggested.
By Amra Beganovich5 years ago in Longevity
Focus on Those Little Moments of Peace and Joy
In the hustle-bustle of our daily lives, we often lose out on several moments of happiness and contentment. We feel hopeless, restless, and tired too easily. It feels as if we are a part of a mad rush, running without knowing what we are running for. We are soaked in bigger dreams and greater demands of the future so much that we overlook the little moments of peace and joy. Thus, we should pause for some time, delve into a few moments of introspection and try to find happiness in the little things of life.
By Jessica Miller5 years ago in Longevity
Benefits of Family Mediation
In several instances, there are misunderstandings in families whereby both partners fail to agree on certain issues which result in conflicts. These conflicts if not well handled could lead to partial family separations and at times divorce. Divorce is a serious matter not only for partners but also for the children.
By Jessica Miller5 years ago in Longevity
Using of Disposable Vs Reusable Products during Covid
Before Covid-19 hit the globe, there were attempts made for the reduction of single-use packaging to avoid the usage of plastic. Plastic bags were banned at retailers, coffee shops, and other foodservice providers, and they promoted reusable serving ware programs. These steps were mainly taken because it was estimated that less than 10% of plastic has even been recycled and the oceans get millions of tons of plastic for ending up in the oceans every year. Carbon emissions are contributing to the climatic changes and imposing health risks on the people.
By My Office Supply 5 years ago in Longevity
4 Quotes that Changed My Life
Each of us occasionally needs an extra jolt of inspiration and motivation in our lives. This can come from a variety of places – encouraging words from family or friends, the promise of a day off once you finish a project, or simply the chance to get home and grab a bite to eat.
By Amra Beganovich5 years ago in Longevity









