Mindfulness in Everyday Tasks (#3)


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Episode #3 of Mindfulness in Focus, we explore how engaging mindfully with routine tasks can transform our everyday experiences, turning mundane chores into opportunities for presence and peace. Hosted by ⁠⁠John-Paul Kozah⁠⁠.

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John-Paul Kozah

John-Paul is the Founder of Benefits of Mindfulness and has been committed to working with and supporting the most vulnerable members of society throughout his career. Combining experience in the mental health sector and education, his aim has been to raise awareness about the impact of stress, anxiety and depression in modern life and explore the ways that mindfulness can help. John-Paul is a qualified teacher and advocate has a particular interest in supporting open dialogue about mental health within minoritised ethnic groups.

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