
Things build up. Stress. Deadlines. Dust on the windowpane.
And yet, trying as it may be, every compounded frustration offers an opportunity to enjoy a very singular kind of satisfaction: the clearing away of that which is unwanted. Taking deep breaths, and feeling tension fade. Crossing duties off the to-do list. Wiping the glass to gain a crisp view of the world outside.
The shedding of unwelcome build-up is the crux of exfoliation. And when the obstacle to a desired state is removed—relief. Order. An unobstructed view.
HEADING
Things build up. Stress. Deadlines. Dust on the windowpane.
And yet, trying as it may be, every compounded frustration offers an opportunity to enjoy a very singular kind of satisfaction: the clearing away of that which is unwanted. Taking deep breaths, and feeling tension fade. Crossing duties off the to-do list. Wiping the glass to gain a crisp view of the world outside.
The shedding of unwelcome build-up is the crux of exfoliation. And when the obstacle to a desired state is removed—relief. Order. An unobstructed view.
And yet, trying as it may be, every compounded frustration offers an opportunity to enjoy a very singular kind of satisfaction: the clearing away of that which is unwanted. Taking deep breaths, and feeling tension fade. Crossing duties off the to-do list. Wiping the glass to gain a crisp view of the world outside.
The shedding of unwelcome build-up is the crux of exfoliation. And when the obstacle to a desired state is removed—relief. Order. An unobstructed view.
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And yet, trying as it may be, every compounded frustration offers an opportunity to enjoy a very singular kind of satisfaction: the clearing away of that which is unwanted. Taking deep breaths, and feeling tension fade. Crossing duties off the to-do list. Wiping the glass to gain a crisp view of the world outside.
The shedding of unwelcome build-up is the crux of exfoliation. And when the obstacle to a desired state is removed—relief. Order. An unobstructed view.
Sub heading
And yet, trying as it may be, every compounded frustration offers an opportunity to enjoy a very singular kind of satisfaction: the clearing away of that which is unwanted. Taking deep breaths, and feeling tension fade. Crossing duties off the to-do list. Wiping the glass to gain a crisp view of the world outside.
The shedding of unwelcome build-up is the crux of exfoliation. And when the obstacle to a desired state is removed—relief. Order. An unobstructed view.