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Do Breathe
- Calm Your Mind. Find Focus. Get Stuff Done.
- Narrated by: Michael Townsend Williams
- Length: 2 hrs and 37 mins
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Publisher's Summary
When you get the right balance in life you can do amazing things: create, perform, lead a team, build a great company, raise a family. But so often the scales tip and we feel overwhelmed and stressed.
Michael Townsend Williams, an adman turned yoga teacher and mindfulness coach, is an advocate of 'welldoing' - leading a busy and productive life, but not at the expense of our health and wellbeing. And key to this? Our breath.
The crucial link between mind and body, our breath reflects what we're dealing with at any given moment. It tells us when we're out of our depth.
With simple breathing exercises and elements from yoga, meditation and mindfulness, Do Breathe will help you to:
- Reduce stress and increase productivity
- Improve focus and work flow
- Cultivate new good habits and drop the bad
- Build courage and resilience
Why not breathe yourself better?
Critic Reviews
'Great little book about something we do 600 million times in our life but rarely think about.' Michael Acton Smith
'Perfect for anyone looking to learn how to breathe better, find peace and understand the basics of mindfulness. I, for one, could read this book on a monthly basis.' Lynchpin Media