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Living in the present

I just picked up Wellbeing issue #171 and WOW! Loving the A Month of Mindfulness article on pages 82–90. It’s exactly what I need after a near-death experience (anaphylactic shock) that happened out of nowhere!

It really made me realise that life is short and I need to be

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