Breathe in, breathe out Restore your health, reset your mind and find happiness through breathwork

Stuart Sandeman

Book - 2022

Stuart Sandeman reveals the hidden power of breathing and how, by changing the way you breathe, you can transform the way you think and feel. Since tragic loss brought him to breath work, Stuart has changed the lives of thousands through his signature sessions. Now he wants the same for you. Whether you want focus or flow, more energy or less anxiety, Stuart can tell you how to get it. Combining modern science and ancient wisdom, he sets out how to stay on top of your game, overcome a negative mindset and heal from your past. You'll learn to deepen the connection with yourself, others and the world around you.

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Subjects
Genres
Self-help publications
Published
Toronto, Ontario : Hanover Square Press 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Stuart Sandeman (author)
Physical Description
459 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 437-444) and index.
ISBN
9781335430687
  • Let's begin. Breathing, thinking and feeling
  • Fix. What your breathing says about you ; Shut your mouth and slow things down ; Stress less, sleep better and manage pain
  • Deeper work. Understand your emotions ; Release trauma and rewire your mind ; Let go and transform
  • Optimize. Find flow, focus and energy ; Improve your fitness ; Access transcendent states
  • Travel light.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Breath coach Sandeman extols the benefits of breathwork in his straightforward debut. "The power of breathing can help you take control of your day, let go of your past and make you the best version of yourself," he suggests, providing exercises and stories of people who have benefited from the practice. He recounts skeptically attending his first breathing workshop several weeks after his girlfriend's death from cancer, telling how he broke down crying while in class and felt the "weight of grief being pulled off me." Touting the power of breathwork to "release trauma," he shares the story of an octogenarian client who found reprieve from the anxiety she suffered after surviving a car crash by practicing "infinity breathing," which involves inhaling and exhaling without pausing in between. Other exercises aspire to help readers improve focus by breathing in through one nostril and out through the other and manage pain by imagining a "nurturing light" carrying away discomfort. Some of the author's attempts to get technical will leave readers scratching their heads ("The practice can help create a high vibrational frequency to boost entrainment, enabling trapped emotion to complete its natural integration cycle"), but the 40 breathing exercises offer a variety of ways to try breathwork. Coming up short of breathtaking, this nonetheless gets the job done. (Dec.)

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Review by Library Journal Review

It sounds so simple: breathe in, breathe out. Yet, breath coach Sandeman (founder, BreathPod) believes that breath also serves as a powerful tool that can help readers do much more, such as taking control of their day, letting go of the past, and making people the best versions of themselves. The author opens by sharing a deeply personal story that demonstrates that breath marks endings as well as beginnings. Sandeman moves through exercises that range from the basic to what he labels "transformative" and "optimizing." He also incorporates a deliberate mixture of accessibility and information that keeps the book feeling practical rather than too mystical for skeptics. VERDICT This is a powerful resource and workbook designed for readers to practice with each breath.--Emily Bowles

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