Clean mind, clean body A 28-day plan for physical, mental, and spiritual self-care

Tara Stiles

Book - 2020

"Most of us are constantly plugged in and stressed out--tethered to our phones and e-mail, overworked and inactive at our desk jobs, and out of touch with what our bodies and our brains really need. Clean Mind, Clean Body is the ultimate reset button, an immersive experience in mental and physical self-care that will transform your daily routine and your habits"--

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Recipes
Published
New York, NY : Dey St., an imprint of William Morrow [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
Tara Stiles (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Includes index.
"Change the way you eat" section includes 23 plant-based recipes.
"With a 4-stage detox program"--Cover.
Physical Description
261 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), 24 cm
ISBN
9780062947314
  • Introduction: Ancient wisdom made new
  • Clean mind. Hit the reset: mental detox ; Hit the reset: spiritual detox
  • Clean body. Hit the reset: change the way you eat ; Hit the reset: change the way you move
  • Clean living for life. Living well.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

While it is "widely acknowledged in our culture that the mind and body are interconnected," most busy modern lives are out of touch with the "mind-body connection," advises Stiles (Strala Yoga) in this thoughtful guide. Stiles focuses her four-week plan on enhancing this connection, and each week has a goal--the first is "Mental Cleanse," followed by "Spiritual Detox," and in these two weeks, Stiles advises decluttering, limiting technology use, and meditation. "Change the Way You Eat," marks week three, which offers enticing recipes such as Kitchari, an Ayurvedic dish made from mung beans, and week four is "Change the Way You Move," which works movement into everyday life; these sections feature photographed yoga poses one can fit into a busy schedule. Stiles offers personal stories, as well--for instance, she tells of having a miscarriage, to illustrate that healing can take time, and details the efforts she and her husband, who is also her business partner, have made to achieve a healthy work-life balance. A closing "Daily Wellness Routines" section provides tips for making these changes stick past the four weeks (for example, morning tai chi and evening reflective journaling). Readers interested in a more mindful lifestyle will want to give this a look. (Dec.)

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Review by Library Journal Review

Celebrated wellness expert and Strala Yoga founder Stiles tells us how to clean up inside and out with a four-week detox program that embraces mental cleansing (e.g., dumping toxic relationships), spiritual cleansing (e.g., living with intention), changing how you eat (an East-meets-West proposition), and changing how you move (redefining exercise while embracing rest). With a 100,000-copy first printing.

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