About Us

Hi, I’m Jayanthi Manoharan — the writer and creator behind SmartLivingBlog.com.

I started this blog after spending years trying to figure out what actually works when it comes to daily health, smart gadgets, and building routines that stick. Like most people, I came across a lot of advice online that was either too complicated, too expensive, or simply not designed for real everyday life in India.

So I decided to create the resource I wished I had found earlier.


What This Blog Covers

SmartLivingBlog.com focuses on three areas I genuinely care about:

Smart Living Habits — Simple, realistic routines and daily habits that help you save time, reduce stress, and stay consistent without pressure.

Health and Wellness — Practical wellness ideas covering sleep, energy, digestion, and everyday health — written clearly, without medical jargon or unrealistic promises.

Smart Health Gadgets — Honest, beginner-friendly guides on health gadgets and wearable technology. I focus on what genuinely helps in daily life, not just what looks good in advertisements.


How I Create Content

Every article I publish starts with a real question — something I have personally wondered about or heard from readers. I research using credible sources including recognized health institutions and established publications. I separate what is clearly supported from what is still uncertain, and I write at a level that is easy to follow without oversimplifying what matters.

I am not a doctor or scientist. But I take accuracy seriously, and I always link to credible sources so you can verify what you read here.


Transparency

To keep this blog running as a free resource, some articles contain affiliate links. If you purchase through one of these links, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. My recommendations are always guided by one question: would this genuinely help my readers?


A Note on Health Content

Everything on SmartLivingBlog.com is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional for personal health concerns.


Thank you for being here. If you have a question or topic you’d like me to cover, feel free to reach out through the Contact page.

— Jayanthi Manoharan

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