Many of us lead busy and stressful lives. Even when we may be caught up meeting deadlines, sprinting towards our next goals, or looking after our families, we cannot neglect taking appropriate breaks for our well-being. While it may feel counter-intuitive to do so, sometimes the best thing is simply to step away from the four concrete walls to go for a walk outdoors. It refreshes the mind, body and soul, and is beneficial for our health and creativity. So let's lace up our trainers and walk our stresses away. | To Get Out of Your Head, Go For a Walk Walking is a great way to get out of your head and relax. The fresh air, rhythmic movement and time spent alone with your thoughts create the perfect environment to clear your mind | 22 places to walk and hike in Singapore Whether you're looking for the best walks and hikes in Singapore or just keen to enjoy what Mother Nature has to offer, this list is for you! Singapore has amazing jungles, parks, coastal walks and reservoirs that are open to the public (and free). We know it's hot; but once you're out there, you'll forget about it - and it's much cooler in the jungles than out! | Take Your Thoughts for a Walk | Marily Oppezzo | TEDxStanford | Proudly Brought to You I seek to reach out to people who believe in safeguarding the interests of their loved ones. Let me know if I can be of help to someone you know or care about. We can make a difference to lives when it matters most. Cheers. | Aaron Sim | | | | unsubscribe | You are receiving this email because you're my client, a friend or you've given permission to receive this email. If you'd rather not receive our emails, you can unsubscribe from our mailing list by clicking 'Unsubscribe' above. DISCLAIMER This is not an official AIA newsletter. The views and opinions expressed in this publication are those of the author and do not reflect the official policy or position of AIA Singapore Private Limited (Company Registration No. 201106386R) (AIA), any other agency, organisation, employer or company. Assumptions made in the analysis are not reflective of the position of AIA other than the author. © Aaron Sim, All rights reserved. | | | |