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Health & Fitness

Breathe Magazine

9 issues per year   |  English
44 Reviews   •  English   •   Health & Fitness (Spirituality and Mindfulness)
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Breathe is the original mindfulness magazine and your personal body-and-soul mentor for a calmer, more relaxed self.  Breathe magazine is overflowing with inspiring ideas to motivate you to make more time for yourself through beautiful illustrations, mind-quieting craft projects and thought-provoking features on topics ranging from how to relieve stress to increasing resilience and the secret to true happiness.


Its five inspiring sections: wellbeing, living, mindfulness, creativity and escape, act like an on-the-go life coach you can slip into your yoga bag. This beautiful illustrated publication is the perfect antidote to the stressors and strains of everyday life and will look just as good on your device with a Breathe digital magazine subscription as it does on the print version’s tactile, top quality paper stock.


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Issue 064 Needs. From Mumbai to Munich, Seoul to San Francisco, Lagos to London, Cairo to Chengdu, people have needs – above those necessary for physical survival – that, if met, enable them to thrive. But what do they look like? Well, that depends on the person. It might equal companionship and be fulfilled by leisurely lunches with friends and family. Or it could be solitude that requires unaccompanied walks in nature or time spent meditating in a quiet room. The options are endless and oft-changing as the responsibilities, commitments and aspirations of life ebb and flow. Few, however, would claim to be without needs. Despite this, expressing needs – or expectations – especially of others, is often deemed to be not the ‘done thing’. On occasion, it might even be termed ‘needy’. Yet what’s so wrong with telling a friend their help would be appreciated with a personal problem? Isn’t it healthy to let family members know that time alone is an essential part of getting through the day? And surely it’s wise for all concerned that a line manager is made aware that burnout’s beckoning and compassion is spent? As with most things, it comes down to balance. No one person can fulfil another’s needs, after all. But there’s an element of timing too. A friend’s apparent reluctance to listen, to be there, to be that shoulder to cry on, might indicate they’re simply overwhelmed right now and not the best person to help. Even line managers have personal lives – and problems. It is important to express needs. Sometimes it’s the only chance of them being recognised. And, approached with care, awareness and respect on all sides, it might also be possible for everyone to thrive in the process.


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Needs. From Mumbai to Munich, Seoul to San Francisco, Lagos to London, Cairo to Chengdu, people have needs – above those necessary for physical survival – that, if met, enable them to thrive. But what do they look like? Well, that depends on the person. It might equal companionship and be fulfilled by leisurely lunches with friends and family. Or it could be solitude that requires unaccompanied walks in nature or time spent meditating in a quiet room. The options are endless and oft-changing as the responsibilities, commitments and aspirations of life ebb and flow. Few, however, would claim to be without needs.
Despite this, expressing needs – or expectations – especially of others, is often deemed to be not the ‘done thing’. On occasion, it might even be termed ‘needy’. Yet what’s so wrong with telling a friend their help would be appreciated with a personal problem? Isn’t it healthy to let family members know that time alone is an essential part of getting through the day? And surely it’s wise for all concerned that a line manager is made aware that burnout’s beckoning and compassion is spent?
As with most things, it comes down to balance. No one person can fulfil another’s needs, after all. But there’s an element of timing too. A friend’s apparent reluctance to listen, to be there, to be that shoulder to cry on, might indicate they’re simply overwhelmed right now and not the best person to help. Even line managers have personal lives – and problems.
It is important to express needs. Sometimes it’s the only chance of them being recognised. And, approached with care, awareness and respect on all sides, it might also be possible for everyone to thrive in the process.
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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.


Whether you’re looking to calm your thoughts or energise your body and spirit, you’ll find everything you need to build a happier, healthier life in your annual Breathe digital magazine subscription - download the latest edition to your device today and make time for you!

A Breathe digital magazine subscription is your go-to for a more mindful, fruitful life:

  • The UK’s original mindfulness magazine
  • Insightful, thought-inspiring features
  • Five mindful sections including wellbeing, living, mindfulness, creativity and escape 
  • Beautiful, exclusive illustrations
  • Actionable tips to focus, calm and nourish your mind
  • Every issue delivered directly to your device

You'll receive 9 issues during a 1 year Breathe magazine subscription.

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Breath of fresh air

Great for relaxation and mindfulness for all the family Reviewed 09 April 2022

One of the best

Always inspiring Reviewed 23 July 2019

Really inspiring

Well worth a look Reviewed 20 July 2019

Portable self-care

This magazine is everything you need to make you feel cared for and special.Each issue is packed with ideas for your health,taking time for you,dreaming and encouraging you to bring out that creative part that is in all of us but often is hidden because we don't know where to start. I think is a warming nurturing hug all in a very beautiful put together magazine.
Each page is beautifully throughout and the illustrations and colours are so inspiring.
This is the magazine that we have all been waiting for.
So take the time to savour each page and feel so much better after spending time with this great magazine and just Breathe. Enjoy
Reviewed 12 October 2018

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