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Meditation and mindfulness are powerful tools that make a noticeable difference in overall well-being.

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Looking to improve your mental health, but don’t know where to start? Meditation and mindfulness are science-backed ways to improve overall wellbeing through the syncing of mind + body.

To further its mission, Synchronicity & Modern Minds are partnering with local businesses to host a one-of-a-kind sound bath and meditation experience on Thurs., Nov. 3 in the VIP Lounge at Credit One Stadium.

The event optionally includes Zendo, a benefit-boosting meditation neurostimulator. (Read: 2.5x more effective than mediation apps, with 75% stress reduction.)

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