Dealing with difficult emotions - Feb'26

Dealing with difficult emotions - Feb'26

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This profound toolkit is designed for anyone who feels overwhelmed by the weight of their emotions. It offers you a path to handle difficult feelings, moving you from a place of resistance to a one of gentle acceptance.

What's included:

  • A letter: a beautifully written reflection that reframes your relationship with your inner world, providing three intuitive steps to navigate difficult emotions with grace.
  • An interactive worksheet: a practical, aesthetic tool to help you manage your feelings turning overwhelm into a moment of mindful clarity. 

This edition serves as a visual and psychological reminder of the most important truth in emotional health: no emotion stays forever.

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Dealing with difficult emotions - Feb'26
Sale price CHF 15.50Regular price
Regular price CHF 15.50

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The Experience

  • Each envelope brings lovingly designed mail directly to your mailbox, featuring self-coaching exercises, mindfulness prompts, and creative workbook elements. 
  • Each edition is a thoughtfully crafted experience that helps you find clarity, let go of stress, and strengthen your inner balance. 
  • Each letter is an invitation to pause, reflect, and recharge.

The Benefit

  • No scrolling, no stress – just you and a letter that helps you decompress.
  • Tangible words – something you can touch, keep, and revisit whenever you need.
  • Ritual instead of routine – a moment where you consciously interrupt your daily grind to gift time to yourself.

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