• Dear Teacher, can you dedicate 11 minutes to yourself?

  • Mar 11 2024
  • Length: 2 mins
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Dear Teacher, can you dedicate 11 minutes to yourself?

  • Summary

  • AFFIRMATIONS FOR BALANCE IN WORK & LIFE

    "I enjoy being productive because it brings me joy & I choose to show my body love as it is the vessel that will support me in my career".

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