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Sometimes our best teachers are children đŸ©· Meditation from my beautiful 9 year old đŸ©·

1 min · 7. juni 2026
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Today’s meditation is a very special one for me. This guided meditation was created and narrated by my daughter, Sophia, and as her mom, I couldn’t be more proud of the kindness, creativity, and heart she poured into it. I wanted to share it here on the podcast because sometimes the simplest voices carry the most beautiful reminders—to slow down, breathe, and find a little peace in the middle of a busy day. I love that she is learning through watching me and she asked me to post this. I could not be more proud. đŸ«¶đŸŒ

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