I’ve written several books, some on hygge, some on Christmas. Today’s magazine is Breathe Issue 26. Can I just say that straight out: from beginning to end I’m not sure I could string together more than 3 weeks when I wasn’t stressed, sad, low or simply burdened.I’ve taken over a month off: Christmas has that effect on me, between the business of life and the extra work load, I find December escapes from me if I’m not totally dedicated. If I promote a book it’s because I’ve read it and like it, if I  point out an item it’s because it’s impressed me on its own merits and not because the publicist has talked me into it. The feedback I get in comments and support on social media makes it one of my happy places, and writing even the smallest post helps to clear my head in a world that increasingly tries to fill my head with its own weird concerns and stresses. 53. I’m a great believer in this, and have been known to strike up conversations on the Underground in London, but only with another Outsider (she was from Newcastle, where a stranger is just a friend you haven’t met yet as well)“The more it becomes the norm to avoid engagement (with strangers) the more people will feel awkward about instigating it.”From the front cover onwards, the magazine is beautifully illustrated, and several of them are presented as full-page section dividers complete with meaningful quote, so I suppose could be ripped out and framed if they particularly spoke to you.It’s good to see creativity that encompasses more than knitting and journalling as well. Find out more, buy the issue or subscribe through our website below. Breathe Issue 26The downside of pet hygge is sometimes there has to come a farewell… Next time you come across an overzealous example, why not let the company know? Despite its alliterative allure, Particularly Preposterous PackagingNew doesn’t always mean better – whether it’s the relishing the tang Day aims to highlight the environmental cost of wasteful packaging, whether it’s pass-the-parcel-style post or a plastic-encased orange at the supermarket. I had a great plan for a Charitable Christmas blogpost series, looking at ways to help local (and not so local) charities whether or not you had money. Pages provided courtesy of Breathe. Hardcover $10.44 $ 10. Let us know in the comments! All, Home & Decor, UK, Women's Magazines, Woman & Home UK – September 2020. More Buying Choices $10.21 (7 new offers) Breathe The Stress ... 4.4 out of 5 stars 26. 1-16 of 226 results for "breathe magazine" Breathe The Staying Home Special. Creative therapies, sleep assistance, idyllic retreats, mindfulness, superfoods and so many other topics are covered. Breathe is a beautiful magazine covering all manor of mind and body readjustments to help you get through the stresses and strains of modern living. I’d really love it if you’d support me monetarily, but I quite understand that cash is tight for many people, and I just love having your support via reading and commenting as well.Truthfully, I’ll probably never make a living as a writer, but I do make a little extra income that gets ploughed back into books and magazines. My thoughts are that if I ask you to buy a book not only does it support me, and let me keep writing as an independent writer, but you get something back for your bucks. It does mean I don’t run giveaways and I’m not chasing followers, but the drawback is that I need to find a way to support myself.That’s why I write books. Breathe - Issue 26 2020English | 124 Pages | True PDF | 14.8 MBBreathe is a lifestyle magazine for on-the-go women, offering fresh perspectives on health, outdoor adventure and green living. 01.08.2020, 18:55. Certainly this weekend when I was emptying a corner of my bedroom, Breathe magazines kept turning up so I either buy every month, or regularly enough to look out for it in the supermarket. Today’s magazine is Breathe Issue 26.Issue 26 has a wide variety of articles, well-wrtten and text intensive. I want everything I do on this blog and in my hygge life outside to be truthful.