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Oxygen Please

11m · An Artful Escape · 07 Apr 19:48

Are you giving yourself space & time to recharge your energy tank? If you take a little time each week to pour into yourself, you will have more to pour into others. As they say in an airplane, put your oxygen mask on before others. This episode covers art nooks, self care & even creative blocks. Step out of the hustle & put yourself first for a few minutes. Oxygen? Yes please!

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