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The way of mindfulness is a path of personal growth - cover

The way of mindfulness is a path of personal growth

Jean Michel P.s.

Verlag: Jean Michel P.s

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"The Path of Mindfulness: A Personal Growth Journey in 27 Chapters"
Immerse yourself in the world of mindfulness and transform your life with this comprehensive and in-depth book. Through detailed chapters and practical exercises, you will learn to develop awareness, manage stress, improve relationships, and achieve emotional and physical well-being. Start this journey of personal growth and discover how mindfulness can become the key to living a more balanced and fulfilling life.
Verfügbar seit: 07.08.2024.

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