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Raising awareness about women and the need and demand for self-awareness and self-care in today's busy world

Viola from Taupo Central

Good afternoon lovely neighbours!


I decided to raise more awareness through and with my health and wellness coaching business Mindful Nourished Roots (which is based in Acacia Bay - www.mindfulnourishedroots.com...) about us women and the increasing demand and need for self-awareness and self-care by placing an article in the henry magazine. The magazine is circulating since Monday this week.

This lifestyle and business magazine comes out quarterly and is distributed throughout the Taupo and Bay of Plenty region in New Zealand and I am pretty proud and chuffed of the work that has been done to get my message out there through print media.

Have a read and enjoy!
www.henrymagazine.nz...

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