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Abrams Weekly Self-Care Journal: 52 Practices for Balance and Well-Being
Fifty-two journaling exercises that guide you to practice one small act of self-care each week. Self-care isn’t just another trend, it’s an important practice to counterbalance the stresses, distractions, and demands of everyday life. Based on the book Self-Care for the Real World by wellness pioneers Nadia Narain and Katia Narain Phillips, this guided journal offers a weekly opportunity—with 52 tips and related prompts—to check in with yourself in small and meaningful ways. It offers exercises for coping with social media, replacing FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) with JOMO (Joy of Missing Out), embracing compromise and imperfection, setting boundaries, and feeling more grateful. You do not need to fill in the prompts in any particular order, and you can flip to any that speak to you in the moment. The journal doesn’t preach drastic life changes, but offers strategies and prompts that can have a cumulative influence on your life over the course of a year. Special Features Paperback with textured cover stock, flaps, and a lay-flat binding Two ribbon markers Two-color design throughout Inspiring passages, quotes, and journaling prompts for exploring different aspects of self-care.
£17.09
Abrams Rituals for Every Day
We all want a more calm and spacious way of living, but we are often unsure of how to step off the crazy treadmill of day-to-day routines and responsibilities. Wellness pioneers Nadia Narain and Katia Narain Phillips have learned through years of practice that simple rituals can help you slow down the pace of modern life and re-center yourself. Rituals for Every Day shares Narian and Narian Phillips’s easy-to-follow step-by-step advice. Through engaging in small, simple, and reflective routines, you can let these basic, everyday rituals bring you back to yourself.
£19.99
Cornerstone Rituals for Every Day
____________________________‘Sumptuous yet useful . . . soothing but never saccharine.’ Alexandra Heminsley, author of RUNNING LIKE A GIRL, GraziaWe all feel that desire for a calmer, more spacious way of living, but we’re often unsure exactly how to step off the crazy treadmill of day-to-day routines and responsibilities. Nadia and Katia have learned, through years of practice, that simple rituals can help you press the pause button on the pace of modern life. In Rituals for Every Day they share their easy-to-follow advice, step by step.Let rituals bring you back to yourself.‘Unusually practical, non-patronising and authentic. Think Marie Kondo for the mind, if you will, or the Hemsleys for the soul.’ Sunday Times
£14.99
Abrams Self-Care for the Real World
Wellness pioneers Nadia Narain and Katia Narain Phillips have spent years helping others to feel their best, but it took them a bit longer to understand how to look after themselves. Here they share the small achievable steps they have learned, and how you can apply them to your own life, wherever you are. Self-Care for the Real World is a combination of friendly advice, personal stories, exercises, and recipes. The book is a practical guide to self-care for real people with busy lives. The authors are sharp and funny, and they acknowledge that there is no one way to practice self-care. They’re not here to give strict instructions or preach drastic life changes, but to offer small suggestions to help you toward becoming the best version of yourself.
£22.49
Cornerstone Self-Care for the Real World: Practical self-care advice for everyday life
_________________THE TOP TEN BESTSELLER'Unusually practical, non-patronising and authentic. Think Marie Kondo for the mind' Sunday TimesWellness pioneers Nadia Narain and Katia Narain Phillips have spent decades helping others to feel their best. But it took them a bit longer to learn to care for themselves. Here they share the small, achievable steps they picked up on a lifetime’s journey towards self-care, and how you can apply them to your life, wherever you are.Right now, you may be deep in the waves of life, being tossed around. Learning self-care is like building your own life boat, plank by plank. Once you’ve got your boat, you’ll still be rocked by the same waves, but you’ll have a feeling of safety, and a stability that means you can pick other people up on your way.
£16.99