Wednesday, 31 July 2019
Street Food In Delhi
Friday, 7 June 2019
Give Yourself A Break - Meditate
Meditation is an activity in which several techniques like mindfulness, focusing on an object, or chanting a mantra are used to streamline one’s thoughts and attention so that one can achieve a relaxed and calm state of mind. Especially in these trying times when the pandemic has disrupted our mental peace and caused so much stress and uncertainty, meditation is something that can help us all. It does not require any fancy tools or take up huge chunks of your time, all you need is a little bit of patience and dedication.
Monday, 6 May 2019
Tattoos: Facts, Myths and Common Misconceptions
Sunday, 28 April 2019
Menstruation: Myths vs. Facts
Menstruation is a natural biological process that occurs in female-bodied individuals, in which the body sheds the lining of the uterus through the vagina. It is a monthly cycle that typically lasts between three to seven days, and it marks the beginning of a woman's reproductive age. Although menstruation is a normal and essential function of the female reproductive system, it has been stigmatized and tabooed in many cultures around the world, leading to a lack of education, access to menstrual hygiene products, and adequate healthcare for those who menstruate. Therefore, it is essential to promote awareness and understanding of menstruation to break the stigma surrounding it and ensure that every individual has access to the resources they need to manage their menstrual cycles with dignity and respect.
Friday, 15 March 2019
Personal Trainer: Do you really need one?
Exercise is any movement that makes your muscles work and also allows your body to burn calories. Some examples of physical activity are swimming, biking, jogging, and also dancing. We all know how important exercise is in our everyday lives, but we may not understand why or what it can do for us.
It's important to note that we emerged from ancestors who spent their days wandering around in search of food and shelter, sometimes traveling long distances. Our bodies are engineered and developed to be involved on a regular basis.
We are drawn to move very similar to a sports car which is designed to go fast. If the sports car is driven once a week for a 3-mile round trip through a town center, it will almost certainly experience engine problems.
People,
too, develop issues over time if they sit at a desk or in front of the
television all day and get no exercise.