An instagrammable little book of self-care tips, filled with stunning on-trend watercolor design. Self-care is the essential action of looking after your mind, body and soul. Dip into this book whenever your energy is flagging and choose one of its many quick and easy self-care tips, from nourishing yourself with invigorating walks and delicious, healthy food to treating yourself to a slow evening of face masks and hot soaks. This soothing collection of self-care ideas and inspiring words contains the pick-me-up you need.
Claire Chamberlain is a freelance writer, specializing in health, fitness and well-being. She lives in South East London with her husband, two children and rescue cat, Oscar.
A cute little book that offers a very quick read, it gives some basic mindfulness tips and relaxation advice with a collection of quotes tying the material together. It has some adorable illustrations but nothing really new in it, so just a very basic read on mindfulness and relaxation.
This came up as a "Librarian’s Pick" on the NLB app. I didn’t think I wanted another self-care book at this moment but the format was simple and easy on the eyes and the illustrations were attractive. A quick read of suggestions on things we can do to improve our physical, mental, spiritual and emotional well-being, peppered with quotes from celebrities and historical figures, all of which make a lot of sense. For those who have read similar books before, this serves as a quick reminder on the go, as there are many little things we can do. Gratitude journal, deep breathing exercises, decluttering, short spurts of exercise (even as simple as a walk), massage, giving yourself a new challenge, listing down tasks, drinking tea (!), etc. My favourite take-away from this book: "If you don’t value your time, neither will others" – by Kim Garst, a social media influencer.
A fast and attention-catching book. It provides sufficient advice on self-care and at the same time, there are many good quotes for the taking.
Key Points: Schedule some alone time Switch off each day Knowing when to say no Having self-compassion Swap 'should' for 'could' Repeat positive affirmations Being 'good enough' is truly good enough Practice meditation Breath more deeply Create a calming bedtime routine Drinking tea Learning to be creative - learn a musical instrument or even drawing
Quite an average read. I was familiar with most tips given and felt like I had read them in many other books. But one or two tips seemed nice (again, not new). I wasn’t quite happy to see a proverb about how eating less is better because if someone struggling with eating disorders was to be reading this, it would be triggering. It was potentially a two stars but gave it 3 because I did like it overall.
As a newcomer in this mindfulness thingy I think this book is a great start for it. With simple words and clear instructions on what to do this one will be a nice beginners guide to self - care. Although I do agree that this book wrote all the stuffs that we know about self - care, and not to mention that most of them are basics, it is still a great one to remind us about the things that we already knew.
Cute illustrations. Lots of good quotes that will motivate you to put your phone on airplane mode and genuinely take some time to yourself, maybe light up a scented candle and run yourself a warm bath. I feel like the self-care ideas would not be novel for some of you, given that the internet exists and the idea of self-care has been promoted excessively in the last recent years, but it's the motivation that counts, no? Reading this feels like a form of self-care in itself.
I found the advices quite basic and well known already in our time, its like when you ask someone " hey any idea how to take care of your self? " so they replay, " oh, that, its easy! Just eat well and breath! " Or you can find them in any social media advice page or account, overall nothing special.
This is a quick little book with some beautiful ideas...Although it could be read in an hour, I enjoyed spreading it out over months, only reading 1 or pages every day or so. I took many notes in the back as well so I now have a quick list of my favorite ideas and quotes. This is a book I could definitely return to at a later date and read again.
An easy read that I would often read a few pages of before bed or before starting my day. The ideas are mostly those we know already, but encourages you to give yourself permission to feel, want, & do these things.
Pieni ja söpö kirjanen, nimensä mukaan se tarjoilee pieniä huilihetkiä arjen keskelle. Voisi kuvitella että tämä olisi kiva vaikka olkkarinpöydälle ja sitä voisi selailla ja saada inspiraatiota arjen keskelle pieniin hengähdyshetkiin. Kauniita kuvia ja pieniä mietelauseita ja viisauksia ja vähän pidempiä teksitpätkiä.
decided to brush off the old self care & mindful books. great reminder of what i’m thankful for & i love the tips, tricks, & quotes to help me feel mindful & grounded!