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Episode 28: Creative Clarity Meditation #05: Meet Your Future Self with Mara Daniele

3 min · 7. okt. 2025
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Voiced by musician and creator Mara Daniele, this guided journaling exercise helps you to envision what your Future Self looks like while connecting you to your five senses.

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