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Oct 2020
55m 43s

No time for negativity | Aisha Meguid | ...

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Do you feel drained and exhausted most of the time? Are you finding it hard to concentrate on your Salah? Do you feel guilty at the end of the day because you were cranky at the kids? Here to help us mummies face the world with positive vibes is Life Coach/NLP Specialist, Sister Aisha Meguid. 
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