@moonlight.market.co: Baby manifestation.. is it a thing? #manifestation #MentalHealth #abundancemindset #morningroutine #newmom

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I do that with my son everyday too! 😊 it definitely helps create a more positive mindset for both. You’re priming his brain (and yours) to look for positive things throughout the day!
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