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When your mind is cluttered with thoughts, worries, uncertainty, it is difficult to be in the present moment. Stress, anxiety, or overwhelming emotions can even make the present moment seem like a frightening place to be. However, mindfulness and grounding can train your mind to stay more present.
Follow me on this #meditation journey of being in the #presentmoment for #clarity, #calm, #experience. Loosen your hold on #stress and #anxiety.
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