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Let’s face it, home is the one place in your life that should always be your sanctuary. With the hectic lifestyles many of us live, it’s easy to bring our daily stress back into the house with us. We endure enough as it is. When we slip into our flannels and curl up on the couch, we want to just chill. Here are some great ideas for making your abode one that a zen master (or a shrink) would be proud of.
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Home is my little hideaway from life’s chaos so it’s GOTTA be comfy. https://t.co/pooURkzcaO #annamkahn #realestate pic.twitter.com/vVRxYwdOtt
— Anna Kahn (@AnnaMKahn) October 30, 2015
This one lasts for 60 hours, making it quite the bargain.
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This adds a level of subconscious relaxation most messy desk people aren’t aware of.
(Shh, our secret)
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