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EP14 Life Coach Lessons – How Can You Truly Learn to Rest & Slow Down?

When we anticipate the second half of our lives, we tend to feel the need to move at a fast pace to enjoy it. In reality, resting and slowing down will provide you the enjoyment you’re looking for. Watch this week’s Life Coach Lesson to learn how!

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