ProLong Magazine Celebrates One Year of Success
October 24, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Blogs, Featured Blogs, Featured Content, Jim Calder, Relationships

Happy Birthday To A Terrific Community By Jim Calder ProLong Magazine turns one-year old this week and we couldn’t be more excited. During one of the worst economies the world has ever witnessed we have been able to bring attention to a long overlooked subject … YOU. As we all know life moves very fast, [...]
The Meaning Of A Creative Life
September 22, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Blogs, Career, Featured Blogs, Featured Content, Jim Calder

What do you have cooking on your stove? By Jim Calder I was feeling burned out a bit today. I had a chat conversation with a friend who laid it flat out for me. I am a workaholic or on a clear path to becoming one. A huge amount of what I do, he considers [...]
Screw You, Mass-Market Razor Company
September 15, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Blogs, David Kang, Featured Blogs, Featured Content, Hobbies

Learn How To Shave Like A Man … You Skirt By David Yancy Kang WARNING: This article for all intents and purposes concerns men and their shaving habits … women are welcome to read this and attempt the methods described, but ProLong Magazine or the author can NOT be held responsible for any injury or [...]
Just Relax
September 9, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Blogs, Featured Blogs, Featured Content, Mental Health, Mind, Nicole E. Kang

Find The Time By Nichole E. Kang This morning, I took my usual 10-minute walk (or, when I’m running late, a 7-minute jog) to the train stop down the hill. When I got to the platform, all the train’s doors were closed and the sign above the platform flashed, “All trains temporarily suspended.” This doesn’t [...]
Finding The Fountain of Youth: My Personal Beatlemania
August 28, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Blogs, Dreams/Goals, Featured Blogs, Featured Content, Robert Ottaviani

By Robert J. Ottaviani Beatlemania 1964 I’ve just seen THE BEATLES. I’ve just seen THE BEATLES. I watched them stride on stage one-by-one sporting their trademark dark pegged pants tucked neatly inside their Beatle boots while a neatly tailored buttoned suit coat with a nehru collar framed their slender shoulders while wagging their mopped haired [...]
How Much Grounding Is Good?
August 22, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Career, Dreams/Goals, Featured Blogs, Featured Content, Jack Clifford

Distinguishing Your Work from Your Life By Jack Clifford We are naturally grounded. We are taught that dreaming can be bad, dangerous and if you dream too much it will hold you back in life. Our parents, family and friends have bought into the system, and thus if we don’t follow along something is wrong. [...]
Letting A Run Go Every Once In A While
August 21, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Blogs, Body, Featured Blogs, Featured Content, Greg Albert, Work Out

Allowing Time For Life To Sneak Up While Still Getting Your Miles By Greg Albert I am a creature of habit. I believe in self-discipline and holding myself to goals that I set out. That self-discipline helped me immensely in law school when I could have been watching TV and playing video games all the [...]
Life Lessons Via Bert
August 11, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Blogs, Featured Blogs, Featured Content, Mind, Robert Ottaviani

By Robert J. Ottaviani Parents are not like free refills. You have one set, drink them slowly You may love, be loved, and be in love but you will never fully understand love. It is far too complex, mercurial and has layer after layer of depth. It is both vast and infinite and forever challenging. [...]
THIS IS NOT THE DREAM
July 14, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Blogs, Career, Dreams/Goals, Featured Blogs, Featured Content, Jim Calder

The Working From Home Lifestyle Revolution By Jim Calder My wife woke up recently and said, “Wouldn’t it be great if we just had to wake up and walk downstairs to work? Think of all the time we would save, we could shower at lunch and wouldn’t have to spend an hour getting ready in [...]
Are You Listening
July 6, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Blogs, Featured Blogs, Featured Content, Mental Health, Robert Ottaviani

The Lost Art of Opening Your Ears By Robert J. Ottaviani The bald eagle, the bog turtle, the African elephant, the blue whales, the gorillas, the lynx, the snow leopard, the giant panda, the black rhino, the whooping crane and the rarest of all sightings … the listener. All of the these aforementioned items share [...]


