WellBeing Being

The books inspiring us to cultivate balance, ease and calm

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Anna Quindlen

For calm

Skogluft (Forest Air) by Jorn Viumdal

HarperCollins

“We like being with plants because they give us something we need,” suggests Jorn Viumdal in , which I can’t help but agree with as I admire the calming peace lily sitting beside my desk. Exploring a concept known as “the Forest Air method”, Jorn reveals how to embrace a natural living environment in your home and workplace to enhance your health in myriad ways, from reducing fatigue to increasing concentration. “Those who have used the Forest Air method

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