When We Remember to Breathe
Marcus Reed
Narrateur Daniel Brooks
Maison d'édition: Stream Readers
Synopsis
When We Remember to Breathe is a gentle manifesto for people who have been living on shallow air and auto-pilot. It starts from a simple observation—that most of us move through our days half-braced, half-present, lungs technically working but never really filling—and asks what might change if we treated breathing as more than background survival. Through calm, grounded reflections, the book explores how chronic urgency, hustle culture, and digital noise keep our nervous systems locked in “fight or flight,” and how small, deliberate pauses can return us to ourselves without requiring a total life overhaul. Instead of prescribing perfectionist routines, it offers realistic moments of return: a breath before answering, a breath before agreeing, a breath before judging yourself. When We Remember to Breathe is not about escaping your life, but about inhabiting it—learning to recognize the environments, relationships, and habits that let you exhale, and rebuilding your days around the kind of presence that makes both rest and action feel like choices, not reflexes.
Durée: 13 minutes (00:12:42) Date de publication: 17/11/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: 2025. Copyright Statment: —

