Janet Coin At 8:30 on a Tuesday evening, a busy professional glanced at her fitness tracker and sighed. 6,247 steps. She had spent the day moving between meetings, answering calls, rushing through errands and climbing stairs, yet the number on her wrist made the day feel strangely incomplete. She had not reached 10,000. So, despite being tired, she considered going back outside for another walk, not because she wanted to, but because she had been taught that anything less somehow did not count. But what if 6,000 steps was already doing far more for her health than she thought? For years, 10,000 steps has been treated almost like a daily health examination. Fitness watches celebrate it. Walking challenges are built around it. People compare their numbers and feel a small sense of victory when the screen turns over to five digits. But the origin of that famous number is far…
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By Blossom Ukoha At a time when the world is witnessing wars, displacement, hunger and humanitarian emergencies on an unprecedented scale, there are women…
For generations, mining has been defined by physical strength, heavy machinery and demanding work in remote and underground environments. That image has influenced not…
By Janet Coin Seven in 10 women have experienced impostor syndrome at some point in their careers, compared with 58% of men, according to…
By Laura Jones At 6:00 a.m., the day has already begun. A child needs breakfast, a school bag needs finding, a message from a business…