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sighcomics · 8 months
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Dominate the Diabetes
Glucose: A Powerful Ally in My Diabetes Management.
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I've been battling type 2 diabetes for a few years now, and it can be a constant struggle. I've tried various methods to manage my blood sugar levels, but nothing seemed to give me the consistent results I craved. That is, until I discovered Gluconite.
Taking Control of My Blood Sugar
Gluconite is a natural supplement specifically formulated to support healthy blood sugar levels. Since incorporating it into my routine, I've noticed a significant improvement in how my body regulates sugar. My blood sugar readings are far more stable now, and I experience fewer spikes throughout the day. This newfound control has given me a much greater sense of well-being and confidence.
Natural Support for Overall Health
What truly impressed me about Gluconite is its focus on natural ingredients. Unlike some medications that can come with a laundry list of side effects, Gluconite utilizes a blend of herbs and vitamins known for their beneficial properties. This natural approach gives me peace of mind, knowing I'm supporting my body in a healthy way.
Feeling Energised and Revitalised
Managing diabetes often leads to fatigue and sluggishness. However, since using Gluconite, I've noticed a remarkable boost in my energy levels. I feel more revitalised throughout the day, allowing me to tackle my daily activities with renewed vigour. This newfound energy has significantly improved my overall quality of life.
A Valuable addition to My Diabetes Management Toolkit
Gluconite isn't a magic bullet, but it has undoubtedly become a valuable asset in my diabetes management toolbox. It has helped me achieve better blood sugar control, increased my energy levels, and provided a natural approach to managing my condition. If you're searching for a way to take charge of your diabetes and experience the benefits of natural support, I highly recommend giving Gluconite a try
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theambitiouswoman · 1 year
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⭐Vitamin Cheat Sheet⭐
Vitamin A: Vision, immune system, skin health.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine): Energy metabolism, nerve function.
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin): Energy production, skin health.
Vitamin B3 (Niacin): Cellular energy production, skin health.
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid): Metabolism, hormone production.
Vitamin B6: Brain function, mood regulation.
Vitamin B7 (Biotin): Healthy hair, skin, and nails.
Vitamin B9 (Folate): Cell division, DNA synthesis.
Vitamin B12: Nervous system, red blood cells.
Vitamin C: Immune system, collagen synthesis.
Vitamin D: Bone health, immune function.
Vitamin E: Antioxidant, skin health.
Vitamin K: Blood clotting, bone health.
Calcium: Bone and teeth health, muscle function.
Iron: Oxygen transport, energy production.
Magnesium: Nerve function, muscle relaxation.
Zinc: Immune system, wound healing.
Potassium: Fluid balance, nerve function.
Iodine: Thyroid function, metabolism.
Selenium: Antioxidant, thyroid health.
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animentality · 5 months
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kitten-forward · 11 months
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You are not a bother. You are not a burden. You are not a waste of space. You are not annoying every person you talk to. Your existence matters. Your presence makes a good difference.
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girl-that-writes · 2 months
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Be weird. Please oh please be weird. I want weird, I crave weird, I love weird. This beige of false normality is a little too much for me. We can be weird together if you want. Tell me meticulously everything about your weird and I'll tell you about mine. Whatever obsessions or hyperfixations you have, tell me about them, I so desperately wanna hear it. We were born in this world, it is just as much our right as it is theirs to take up space the way WE want. Soo please, let's do it.
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kiindr · 2 years
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friendly reminders:
you don't have to be productive every day
you are worthy even if all you did today was get out of bed
there are people out there who care about you
your existence makes a difference
if something bothers you, then it bothers you. no one has the right to tell you otherwise
you are allowed to take up space
there is no 'right way' to grieve
you cannot put a time limit on emotions
your likes and interests are valid and they matter
it's okay to take your time in doing things. not everyone can do everything at the same pace
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4theitgirls · 6 days
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productivity apps for self improvement
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pinterest
you know i had to include the ultimate form of social media. pinterest is one of the only truly peaceful social media apps out there and focuses on sharing photos to your themed boards. this app is everything if you’re into making vision boards, moodboards, beauty, productivity, and really anything else. there’s something there for everyone!
finch
this is a wonderful self-care app, in which you take care of a bird while taking care of yourself! this is my new favorite app. i use the free version and it is adorable. the app asks you some questions about your goals and how you feel about self care, and gives you some daily goals based on your answers, but you can delete and add goals of your own. the more you log in and track your goals, the more adventures your bird can go on and the more they grow. i recommend this app to absolutely everyone and i will never shut up about it.
gymshark training
this is a free training app including many different types and styles of workouts. you can search for workouts based on duration, equipment used, the targeted muscle, and so on. you can also add workouts and plans of your own and track your progress.
i am sober
this is my favorite app for if you have something you want to quit. this isn’t just for substances or alcohol, but can also be used for quitting sugar, skin picking, caffeine, fast food, and so many other things. you can track your progress, review your days, make pledges, and connect with others who are struggling with the same thing you are. you are also given motivational quotes and reminders when you log into the app. there is an option for a subscription, but i use the free version and have had no problems with it at all.
study bunny: focus timer
an adorable focus timer where you gain coins with every goal/time you accomplish something with your focus timer and you can spend your coins on cute little accessories for your bunny! the only real issue with this app is that the ads are kind of crazy, and it’s $15 a month to go ad-free.
flora - green focus
this app includes a pomodoro timer and plants a tree in a rural community based on how often you stay focused using the timer on the app. the app does not plant a tree unless you opt for their subscription, which is $2 per year and allows you to plant one tree for 120 hours of focused time. you can also plant a tree every 24 hours with the $10 plan.
focus to-do: focus timer&tasks
this app combines a pomodoro timer with a daily to-do list. the app is free to use, but includes additional features for those with a subscription, which is $3 for every three months or $9 for a lifetime membership.
balance: meditation & sleep
a great app that includes nightly reviews, meditations, and sleep sounds. this app has great reviews, but it’s worth noting that it’s not completely free. it includes a trial, after which is $12 per month, or $70 per year.
insight timer - meditate & sleep
just as it sounds, this is another great app for meditations, ambient sounds for sleep, and progress tracking. there are tons of free things included in the app, but if you want to unlock everything, the premium plan is $10 per month or $60 per year.
structured - daily planner
an app with great reviews intended to help organize your daily tasks into achievable goals and track your progress. the app has basic features for free, but also includes a premium subscription if you want to unlock all the features.
routineflow: guided routines
this app caters to those who have difficulties staying focused and maintaining a set routine by guiding your routine for you and managing your progress. the app gives you one routine for free, but if you want another, you would need to pay for the $30 annual subscription.
how we feel
a wonderful free journaling app developed by therapists and scientists for logging your emotions, talking to other users, and tracking your mood patterns.
gentler streak fitness tracker
if you’re tired of the constant work and grind mentality, this may be the app for you. this app takes a gentler approach to fitness by tracking exercise, giving encouragement, and notifying you if you are overworking yourself. the app itself is free, but certain features require a subscription, which is $8 per month or $50 per year.
glo | yoga and meditation app
glo is a highly rated app for yoga, pilates, and meditation. unlike most of the other apps listed, you can’t really access much on glo for free. to access the full courses, they offer two plans: $30 per month or $245 per year.
waterllama
another adorable app that lets you track your water intake with a cute llama! super motivating and is free for basic features. if you want to unlock all features, the subscription is $7 per year.
mindllama
made by the same people as waterllama, this app allows you to practice and track your meditation and breathwork practice with a cute llama! like waterllama, the app is free, but some features require a subscription, which varies depending on whether you want the premium plan, the anxiety relief plan, or the sleep focused plan.
daily bean - simplest journal
another super cute app that helps you track your days and moods. the app itself is free, but a premium plan is also offered, which is $20 per year.
schmoody: mood & habit tracker
this app aims to help you through depression, anxiety, and/or adhd by helping you track your habits, talk to other users, and give you the resources to get you back on track. the free version includes the “essentials” to support mental health and well-being, but they also offer a premium version, which unlocks more resources and personalized options. the subscription is $15 per month, $60 per year, or $100 for a lifetime membership.
meditation timer - zenitizer
this is a meditation timer that focuses on simplicity and organization while tracking your meditation practice. a free version is available with a limited amount of content, but a premium version is also offered, which is $3 per month, $20 per year, or a $50 one-time payment.
mineral - gratitude journal
this is a free journaling app that is secure in the fact that you have to use face id in order to access your journal. this app is definitely more simple, but effective nonetheless.
focus keeper: productive timer
this app is a popular pomodoro-style timer app. i’ve heard that this app works wonders for many people with adhd. the app is free, but includes additional content and features for those with a subscription.
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sunrisethoughts02 · 11 months
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hey just a little reminder — sometimes when you’re in survival mode, living day by day is literally all you can do. it’s all you have space for. and then when you have the space and time and release to slowly start to come out of survival mode, you have to re-learn how to live with the future in mind. learning from your past. making your future self proud. doing things your future self will thank you for. and I don’t see a lot of people talking about how TERRIFYING that is. but it is. it’s really, really scary to plan and learn what healthy self discipline looks like and how to greet every version of yourself. and so if that’s you today — I’m very proud of you. there’s nothing shameful about relearning something. you’re doing so well! I’m so glad you got this far <3
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Vital Force Supplements
A New Lease on Life: My Experience with Vital Force Supplements
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For years, I felt like I was constantly running on fumes. I was tired all the time, struggled to focus, and just didn't feel like myself. I tried a few different multivitamins, but nothing seemed to make a real difference. Then, a friend recommended Vital Force Supplements.
Natural Energy Boost
I decided to give Vital Force a go, and I'm so glad I did! Within a couple of weeks, I noticed a significant increase in my energy levels. I no longer needed that afternoon slump, and I could finally tackle my to-do list with renewed vigour. It wasn't a jittery kind of energy either, but a sustained sense of well-being that lasted throughout the day.
Improved Focus and Clarity
The brain fog that had plagued me for so long also started to lift. I found myself able to concentrate better at work and retain information more easily. This was a game-changer, especially during those demanding meetings and presentations.
Overall Wellbeing
Beyond the energy and focus boost, I've also noticed a general improvement in my overall well-being. My sleep patterns have become more regular, and I just feel more resilient in general. It's like Vital Force has given my body the nudge it needed to function at its best.
High-Quality Ingredients
What I appreciate most about Vital Force is their commitment to using high-quality, natural ingredients. I trust that I'm putting something good into my body, free from unnecessary fillers and artificial additives.
A Vital Part of My Routine
Vital Force Supplements have become an essential part of my daily routine. They've helped me reclaim my energy, focus, and overall well-being. If you're looking for a natural way to boost your health, I highly recommend giving them a try.
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days-may · 5 months
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Old ways won't open new doors
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spiriternal · 2 months
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loveelizabeths · 2 months
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queerism1969 · 1 year
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