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A Little Positivity And Gratitude Goes A Long Way

Written by Adele Koolen

in Features, Lifestyle
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The month of September has felt everything but Springy.  With juggling the constant load shedding schedules together with normal life, my positivity meter has been reading below reserve.  I have however always believed that a little positivity and gratitude goes a long way.

I love to journal, and read those daily pick me ups on instagram.  With this in mind I was truly excited and intrigued by the offering from Evelyn Alessandri.

Evelyn has designed a deck of 52 positivity cards.  One card for every week of the year.  The idea behind it?  To help you live a happier and more authentic life.  Designed to bring awareness to the choices you make and the actions you take.  Each card has a positive focus for the week.  You decide which day of the week to pick a card and stand it up where you will see it every day.

Together with the cards is the new Gratitude Journal.  A special workbook that can be used daily or when you have time.  Create a better life, living your true purpose authentically and true to who you are.  The book includes some mood mandalas and fun trackers to make the time journaling on of enjoyment.

R340
R395

Order your cards and journal online at www.evelynalessandri.com – Cards retail at R340 and the Journal at R395

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