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THE SOURCE — ISSUE 0

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THE SOURCE — ISSUE 0The path to wellbeing is often a whole lot simpler than we're led to believe. The Source is Healf's premium print magazine a place to learn, ask questions, and discover why wellbeing is not one size fits all. Through long form features, expert profiles, wellbeing guides, and product curations, this inaugural issue takes on anti optimisation, tapping into the idea that the future of wellbeing might well mean looking to the past for guidance. In this

The path to wellbeing is often a whole lot simpler than we're led to believe.

 

The Source is Healf's premium print magazine — a place to learn, ask questions, and discover why wellbeing is not one-size-fits-all. Through long-form features, expert profiles, wellbeing guides, and product curations, this inaugural issue takes on anti-optimisation, tapping into the idea that the future of wellbeing might well mean looking to the past for guidance. In this vision of the future, the cutting edge complements the cornerstones, and modern science makes room for ancient rituals. 

Inside this issue:

  • The Death of Diet — Whether you’re cutting carbohydrates, fasting until midday, or eating like a caveman, most of us have been taught that the solution to our health lies in following a rigid framework of rules — a “diet”. This feature does a deep dive on the diets of today, and how our vision around them is evolving to nourish rather than restrict.

  • F*ck Fitness — Regimented markers like calorie burn and heart rate are being swapped out for more dynamic, complex metrics like flexibility and mobility. We’re leaning into strength training and zone 2 cardio, and finding things that work for our bodies.

  • The End of Optimisation — Wearables promised to make us healthier. For many of us, they’ve just made us more anxious. This feature explores the ways anti-optimisation culture is changing how we think about the future of health.

  • A Circadian Revolution — The fundamentals of good sleep haven’t changed for millennia, but the world around them has. We’re uncovering the hidden mechanisms that prevent good sleep, and exploring ways to combat them.

  • Fact vs. Faith — If Andrew Huberman, whose entire platform is built on peer-reviewed science, thinks faith has health benefits and should be taken seriously, it’s probably worth asking what the science of faith actually says. 

  • Calvin Harris: The Rhythm of the Road — In this profile, you’ll meet the version of the world-famous DJ who can make a gruelling schedule survivable, while still being refreshingly low on mysticism. 

  • Claudia Schiffer: Remodelling Wellbeing — In this profile, the supermodel and global fashion icon shares her insights on ageing well, women’s health, daily rituals and routines, and her favourite everyday essentials with Healf. 

  • Dr. Tara Swart: The Neuroscience of Intuition — Dr. Swart explores how gut feelings live in our body. They’re not just passive thoughts or random feelings, but a biological process that signals what your body recognises well before your mind catches up.

Contributors: Jess Bantleman, Ben Callon, Hannah Coates, Ed Cooper, Alexia Demetriades, Currie Engel, Rose Ferguson, Isobel Lewis, Samantha Nice, Tom Ward — with photography by Felicity Ingram, Kelly Louise, Daniel Farò, and Julien Tell.

Edited by Alexia Demetriades and Currie Engel. Designed by Max Spencer and Tim Kay.

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This is a very high quality book, chock a block full of information about construction sites, with lots of imaginative flaps, things that swivel, move, and fold. HOWEVER...it is not as good as "The Ultimate Book of Vehicles" by the same author. The "Vehicles" book is more appropriate for kids 3 years and up: It is still full of awesome flaps, swivels, and things that move, but it is simpler, with pictures of the vehicle, the name of the vehicle, and maybe a few names of the parts of the vehicle. You open up a flap to see inside, make it move, etc. My son found it very interesting. The "Construction" is really aimed for older kids, I'm guessing 5 and up, maybe even older. There are just so many words on the page, and so much information. The flaps are not as interesting as the previous book, and I found many of the moving parts to be "sticky", and my 3 year old ripped quite a few out within a week of reading the book. We have not ripped anything from the "Vehicle" book. So I would say if you have an older kid who wants to gain a lot of knowledge about construction sites, this book is for you. But if you have a younger child (3 and up, any younger and they'd destroy the book), get the "Vehicle" book.
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