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Slow Down + Be Present 10 Minute Meditation

Experience 10 minutes of being present, mindful, and aware of what is happening around you. This guided meditation is designed to help you slow down, be present and witness 10 magical minutes as they happen around you. Mentioned in this episode Meditation teacher training enrollm ...  Show more

The Art + Challenge of Slowing Down

Slowing down is something so many of us crave, yet feel like it is completely unattainable to do. In this freeform episode Kelly dives deep into what slowing down actually means, why it's so much more than an pretty aesthetic online and how make meaningful moments of slow living ...  Show more

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