Walk your way to less stress, better sleep and a happier outlook on life
Every day, the average person takes 6,000 steps, covering up to 5 kilometres. But how many of those steps are we truly aware of?
The way we walk - physically and mentally - can have a profound impact on every aspect of our lives. From mood and sleep to stress and creativity, the act of walking holds untapped potential for our health and wellbeing. So what happens when we begin to walk with intention?
We're often bombarded with conflicting advice: how long to walk, how many steps to hit, what pace to keep. The Art of Walking sidesteps cookie-cutter advice and instead offers something more personal, lasting and transformative. Blending scientific research with lived experience, the author shares practical tools, strategies and goals for making every step count.
Inside, you'll uncover:
Simple practices to bring calm and clarity to your daily steps
Scientific insights into how walking affects your brain and mood
Mindful strategies to reduce anxiety and boost creativity
Beautiful illustrations to inspire presence and reflection
Ways to connect more deeply with your environment, body and thoughts
In a world that rushes us forward, this book invites you to pause, breathe and feel the ground beneath your feet. It's not just about moving - it's about becoming deeply, joyfully present with every step.
Through small, achievable adjustments - to your focus, your rhythm, your environment - The Art of Walking helps you gently reframe a daily habit into a powerful ritual.
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Verlagsort
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Maße
Höhe: 188 mm
Breite: 136 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-00-876856-0 (9780008768560)
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Emma Bastow is a writer and editor with over 20 years' experience in book publishing. She is the author of A Writer's Year, A Mindful Year, A Mother's Year, A Year of Self-Care, I Love Leopard and Plant Lady, all published by HarperCollins. Emma lives in Brighton, East Sussex, where she is lucky enough to combine her passion for writing with regular trips to the beach.