Longevity and Mental Health
To create a longer life, you need to truly desire to be here.
If you do not enjoy your life, if you do not feel a sense of happiness or even joy in your day to day experience, you are not able to fully cultivate a longevity mindset. But don’t give into fear, there are more resources available to help you feel your best than ever before.
Most of us are quite familiar with the issues related to wellness and mental health. But terms such as ‘stress’ and ‘anxiety’ are thrown around without much care to their true origins.
To simplify your process in exploring how to improve your mental health for longevity, we have chosen Maslow’s hierarchy of needs as a framework to guide you.
Meeting your needs
Prioritizing connection
Knowing yourself
Finding purpose
Meeting your needs
When you consider the well documented impacts of loneliness along with its sharp increase in frequency across the developed world, the importance of prioritizing connection in your life is quite clear.
Prioritizing connection
However, when we flip this around, we discover that the converse is even more powerfully true. Strong social connection is one of the primary factors for enabling a longer life. With the world’s longest lived, healthiest people most often have strong connections with others.
By prioritizing connection, and dedicating the time and energy required to establish, foster and deepen our relationships, we can not only have a happier life, but a longer one as well.
We have our unique relationship to our self and with the world around us. Each of us brings an individual history of trauma, pain and predisposition to unhealthy habits or coping mechanisms.
Knowing yourself & taking ownership
Knowing your inner landscape by taking stock of these factors and learning to see how they operate in your life is essential to using them as fuel for your personal growth.