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Just Add Nature
Just Add Nature

Just Add Nature

How to Boost Your Health and Happiness, Wherever You Live

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BODY, MIND & SPIRIT

176 Pages, 0 x 0

Formats: Cloth

Cloth, $16.99 (US $16.99)

Publication Date: June 2024

ISBN 9780008641368

Rights: US

HarperCollins UK (Jun 2024)
National Trust Books

Price: $16.99
 
 

Overview

Embrace the healing powers of nature and increase your sense of wellbeing
  • The latest medical and scientific research that shows connecting with nature is essential to our wellbeing
  • Easy, small ways to feel the benefits, wherever you are
  • A beautifully illustrated, inspirational and informative book

This inspirational and informative guide shows how we can all benefit from spending more time in nature. Drawing on the latest research, it shows you don’t need to live in the countryside or have access to an abundance of green space to make valuable connections with the natural world around you. Often it’s the simple pleasures – like eating seasonally, identifying wild flowers, listening to birdsong, being close to water or nurturing a houseplant – that bring the greatest reward.

Around the world, doctors have been experimenting with ‘prescribing' nature to help patients' well-being, and this book does just that. It can help you whether you’re feeling overwhelmed by the demands of modern life or just want to explore ways to slow down and truly appreciate the world around you.

Author Biography

Rebecca Frank is an editor and writer with 20 years experience working in health and wellbeing magazines. She’s currently commissioning editor at The Simple Things magazine for everything wellbeing as well as much of the food and travel. Before that she was deputy editor and contributor to Zest magazine. She’s written freelance articles for many publications over the years from Red to Psychologies to Daily Mail.