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The Thread – Cotswold Mindfulness Blog

Mindful Workplace Community member Sandra Harper recently uploaded a blog post to her website exploring the benefits (and potential drawbacks) of collaboration amongst mindfulness teachers. Sandra wanted to write about the topic after a group conversation she had during one of our webinars.

Read the post here.

 

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Published: 12th February, 2021
James Woods
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