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Hello beautiful Dulwich mums,


We all know all the things you super mothers have to do on daily basis, and sometimes finding time to keep fit and in balance is very chalenging. So here it is your solution! I?m a certified Yoga Teacher who would be very happy and flexible to come to you in the evening, on the weekend or at any time you might be able to fit in with the routine of your little one, to actually take care of yourself for a change. All you need to have is a mat, even the energy (that sometimes is hard to keep up) will naturally come with Yoga.

PM or contact me over [email protected] if you would like to have more info and we?ll discuss it all further. I?ll be looking forward to hearing from you and sharing this beautiful practice with you. Let?s give some love to ourselves, you mums deserve it!


Namaste,

Val

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