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FREE Zoom Stress Release Guided Meditation with Hypnotherapist, Carla Chalah – – Donations for Yoga Reaches Out Supporting Boston Children’s Hospital Welcomed

October 28, 2020 @ 6:00 pm - 6:45 pm

yoga reaches out guided meditation

The past few months have been STRESSFUL for ALL of us.

Join Carla Chalah, hypnotherapist and owner of EveryBody in Mind Wellness Center and Hemisphere Hypnotherapy for this FREE stress release guided mediation.

DONATION:

EveryBody in Mind Wellness Center is participating in virtual Yoga Reaches Out On October 25. This yogathon brings together the nation’s yoga community together to raise funds for Boston Children’s Hospital and find cures and treatments for children facing devastating diseases. If you’d like to donate please click here.

 

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Hemisphere Hypnotherapy
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5083409122
Email
carla@hemispherehypnotherapy.com
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321A Boston Post
Sudbury, MA 01776
(508) 340-9122
carla@everybodymind.com

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Wednesday: 11AM-7PM
Thur – Sun: 11AM-6PM

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AWARDS & ACCOLADES

Metrowest Best of the Best 2020 1st Place for Best Weight Loss Center 1st Place Readers Choice Award for Best Weight Loss Center 2018

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International Association of Counselors & Therapists American Council of Hypnotist Examiners National Guild of Hypnotists Certfied Instructor
HeartMath Certified Trainer and Coach

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