
Walk to Yourself
Take Strides to Manage your Self Talk and Personal Wellbeing
Stephanie Nelson(Author)
Hi-Tex Publishing
Published on 5. August 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
188 pages
979-8-223-16247-6 (ISBN)
Description
Let Walking Be Thy Medicine.
Walking is the antidote in our arsenal to cope with everyday stresses and minor anxieties. Putting one foot in front of the other has exponential benefits. Like deep breathing, meditation, and mindfulness, walking can help focus the 'monkey mind' and curb that discouraging inner voice insisting, "Life sucks and then you die."Walking stimulates healthy endorphins and beneficial biochemical reactions that may extend longevity.
Manifest your best life by taking this path to positive mind-body integration.
Increase physical endurance, heart health, muscle condition, and mental acuity.
Enhance your brain's ability to change your outlook on life by walking regularly.
The author shares her personal challenges and ultimate metamorphosis from a sedentary slug to an ambulatory advocate. Learn walking techniques to improve your physical and psychological condition. Walking regularly keeps the body in motion. Without regular movement, we gradually lose our capacity for engagement, enjoyment, and energy to meet life's challenges and joys. Optimize your new habit with meditation, manifestation, meal timing, intermittent fasting, and various walking techniques.
Walking is one exercise that almost anyone can do. It doesn't cost extra, it is relatively easy, and it's possible to start now. Take strides to a happier, healthier you!
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
282 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-223-16247-6 (9798223162476)
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Stephanie Nelson is a writer, editor, world traveler, and global communications executive who lives and works from her home in the metropolitan area of Houston, Texas. As an animal lover and wildlife watcher, Stephanie first discovered the delights of daily walks with her dogs and dad, who encouraged her to go on walks with him as he dealt with a health issue. Working from home since Covid, Stephanie finds time throughout the day to use her treadmill, stand up and move at her elevated desk, and take her dogs out for walks, morning and evening, even during the long hot summers. The dogs enjoy the opportunity to spot squirrels, critters, and rabbits around the creeks and parks in the area. This is Stephanie's first book and will not be her last.