WellBeing Wild

Love letters from issue two

Made for me

hen I was doing my Saturday shop, I spotted a new magazine I. I never buy myself magazines but something in me knew I just had to have it. I ended up having a really lovely weekend catching up on housework, lighting beautiful candles, walking the dogs, going to a Sunday-afternoon yin class and reading . I’m not exaggerating at all when I say I feel like this magazine was made for me! Every single article was like someone had reached into my brain and put my thoughts onto paper. I especially loved the article and help on anxiety and the editor’s opening statement — that was truly beautiful. All the topics the writers discuss are so important to talk about, especially for women. I even shared a photo of the mag on my Instagram demanding that everyone immediately run out and buy themselves a copy. Thank you, .

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