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Move: How the New Science of Body Movement Can Set Your Mind Free | Caroline Williams
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An eye-opening journey into the power of human movement and how we can harness it to optimize our brain health, boost our mood and improve every aspect our lives For our earliest ancestors who hunted and gathered, movement meant survival. Our brains evolved to reward physical activity. Moving, thinking and feeling have always been inextricably linked. Yet what happens when we stop moving? Today, on average, we spend around 70% of our lives sitting or lying completely still. Our sedentary lifestyledesk jobs, long commutes and lots of screen timeis not only bad for our bodies. It can also result in anxiety, depression and a lower overall IQ. But theres good news. Even the simplest movements can reactivate our bodies and open up a hotline to our minds, improving our overall well-being and longevity. And we dont have to spend countless hours in the gym. In fact, exercise as we understand it misses the point. Veteran science journalist Caroline Williams explores the cutting-edge research behind brain health and physical activity, interviewing scientists from around the world to completely reframe our relationship to movement. Along the way she reveals easy tricks that we could all use to improve our memory, maximize our creativity, strengthen our emotional literacy and more. A welcome counterpoint to the current mindfulness craze, Move offers a more stimulating and productive way of freeing our caged minds to live our best life.
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JenReadsAlot
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1. It was a good nonfiction month for me! Tagged and also Trust the Plan (about QAnon).
2. I usually don't bail, but this month I did on Rules of Magic.
Thanks @Kshakal and @TheSpineView #two4tuesday

TheSpineView You're welcome. Thanks for playing 11mo
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I thought this was great!

mcctrish I‘m stacking it 11mo
JenReadsAlot @mcctrish I hope you enjoy it! 11mo
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I‘m already a firm believer that the mind/body connection is incredibly powerful, and this is certainly not the first or only book about the subject. Still, I really found that this presentation of information resonated in a new way for me. I listened to this on my urban walks near my office on my breaks and I found that to be the perfectly suited way to consume the book! Well researched, accessibly presented, well narrated. Recommend!

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Kempfme
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Great read on the importance of movement.