September might be the perfect month to start getting out and catch some Vitamin D by the sun and while you do that, why not just chill on the park or the beach with a book to binge between your hands? There’s not such a better and relaxing way to connect with yourself than loose your senses reading with the sounds of the sea in the back.

The Little Book of Hygge: Danish Secrets to Happy Living

Why are Danish people some of the happiest people in the world? Hygge (pronounced “hoo-ga”) is a Danish term for comfort and well-being, and as a New York Times bestseller, this piece explains how to incorporate Hygge into your daily life by doing things like creating a cozy home, focusing on togetherness, turning of electronics, and finding more joy.

Spark Joy, Marie Kondo

An in-depth tidying masterclass, focusing on the detail of how to declutter and organise your home. The secret to Marie Kondo’s unique and simple KonMari tidying method is to focus on what you want to keep, not what you want to get rid of. Ask yourself if something ‘sparks joy’ and suddenly it becomes so much easier to understand if you really need it in your home and life. When you surround yourself with things you love you will find that your whole life begins to change for the good.

The Spirit Almanac

Both editors at the health and wellness site mindbodygreen.com, bring you this go-to guide on how to use ancient rituals to reveal magic in modern life. Balancing science and spirituality, the book will help you creating deeply meaningful ways to reconnect with ourselves and our environments. From meditation, yoga, journaling, astrology, tarot, breath work, and beyond. What to need to be on board? Write down, essential oils, candles, crystals, and herbs to awaken and deepen each sacred moment.

The Rhythm of Life: Living Every Day with Passion and Purpose

It will get you into the groove of thriving. Once you’ll start reading it, be ready to discover the best version of yourself by living with commitment everyday. Matthew states that one of the main reasons why so many people end up living unfulfilled lives with no passion is because they don’t take care of their secondary needs. Meaning we all have primary needs, the things that are necessary to sustain our existence.  But we can’t forget those physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual needs.

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