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Seven ways to use Christmas stress to train your mind and spirit
18 Dec 2016

Seven ways to use Christmas stress to train your mind and spirit

by Kai Morgan | posted in: Emotion, Mindfulness | 2

“I try to treat all the challenges and stress of Christmas as mirrors, and invitations to self-awareness . . . !”

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