My Ikaria e-bog
117,81 DKK
(inkl. moms 147,26 DKK)
Three years ago, Spiri Tsintziras found herself mentally, physically and spiritually depleted. She was stretched thin - raising kids, running a household and managing a business. She ate too much in order to keep going and then slumped in front of the telly at night, exhausted, asking herself 'What is it all for?'Spiri's quest for a healthier, more nourishing life took her from her suburban hom...
E-bog
117,81 DKK
Forlag
Nero
Udgivet
2 april 2018
Længde
288 sider
Genrer
1DVGS
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781743820292
Three years ago, Spiri Tsintziras found herself mentally, physically and spiritually depleted. She was stretched thin - raising kids, running a household and managing a business. She ate too much in order to keep going and then slumped in front of the telly at night, exhausted, asking herself 'What is it all for?'Spiri's quest for a healthier, more nourishing life took her from her suburban home in Melbourne to her family's homeland of Greece, and to the small Greek island of Ikaria. The people of Ikaria - part of the famous 'Blue Zones' - live happy, healthy and long lives. Inspired by their example, Spiri made some simple lifestyle changes and as a result lost weight, gained energy and deepened the connection to those closest to her. Best of all, she didn't have to give up bread or wine!Spiri's heartwarming memoir, which includes delicious family recipes, will console and entertain anyone bogged down in the daily grind - encouraging you to put your health and happiness first. 'My Ikaria is a kindly wake-up call to live a more mindful, meaningful and generous life - a joy to read.' -Alice Pung'I applaud Spiri for sharing her fascinating and insightful journey to better health through My Ikaria. As our lives become increasingly busy and fast-paced, we can all learn valuable lessons from the Ikarians, who show us it's not about striving to live longer but to live better.' -Jerril Rechter, VicHealth CEO'Tsintziras gives an engaging account of her Ikarian journey, practically and philosophically, saying "e;they've reached across the seas and inspired me to live better"e;. This charming memoir may inspire you to live better too.' -SAWeekend