Breathe  |  Issue 057
‘Look after yourself.’ How many times must this phrase be used every day, whether as a casual sign-off to a chat with a friend or a heartfelt plea to a troubled loved one? It’s mostly well-intentioned, kind, genuine. And it seems straightforward. How difficult can it be, after all, this ‘looking after yourself’? Well, like many things, it’s complicated. For some, it’s easy, others find it hard, most are somewhere in the middle.
The physical aspects might seem discrete and undemanding. Eat a nutritious diet, drink plenty of water, get enough sleep, engage in physical activity. Yet often these basic needs go unmet, unrecognised even until they become extreme – a painful back after sitting for too long in an awkward position, a raging thirst having gone for hours without liquids.
Step forward digital reminders to walk, drink, take a screen break. And that’s all good. But they’re largely one-dimensional. They can’t decode the body’s messages. They can’t know, for example, if fatigue equals stress or a bad night’s sleep or whether a racing heart equals worry or excitement. That takes human knowledge, personal knowledge, which comes from actively listening to the body’s signals, developing a greater understanding of what they mean and learning what actions might be taken to prevent them becoming problematic, for both body and mind.
The physical aspects of ‘looking after yourself’ are neither discrete nor undemanding. They’re more closely connected to emotional and mental health than often imagined. And while digital reminders can have a role to play in serving them, perhaps it’s wise not to relinquish the lead.
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First published in the UK in 2016, each issue has a thoughtful, seasonal theme, making Breathe magazine your digital dose of self-care. Its slogan: “Breathe and make time for yourself” tells you it’s time to switch off and enjoy some “you time” before you’ve even swiped onto the first page.
Five years later and Breathe has established itself in the UK wellness space as the leading mindfulness magazine. Whether it’s through creative therapies, sleep assistance, idyllic retreats, mindfulness or superfoods, the holistic range of self-care topics covered is designed to help you cope with the pressures and anxieties of modern life.
The thought-provoking features are designed to offer advice and techniques for relaxation and mindfulness. Discover and take away simple ways to ease your mind, from their helpful guides to forgiveness, gratitude and freedom from worries, to healthy food plans and craft activities to focus your mind.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Breathe Issue 057.