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Things To Do Before The New Year

Episode 8 of the Mo'Time for Downtime podcast, hosted by Moniqua Peek, titled "Things To Do Before The New Year" was published on December 23, 2021 and runs 9 minutes.

December 23, 2021 ·9m · Mo'Time for Downtime

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Years are flying by faster than ever before leaving us wondering where and how we spent our time. If this year has left you trying to catch your breath, you're not alone. Grab your favorite cozy drink and let's spend some time reflecting on 2021 in today's downtime episode. Let's connect! Have any episode ideas? Follow on Twitter @mo4downtime or leave me a voice message on my anchor profile, link provided here: anchor.fm/moniqua-peek

Years are flying by faster than ever before leaving us wondering where and how we spent our time. If this year has left you trying to catch your breath, you're not alone. Grab your favorite cozy drink and let's spend some time reflecting on 2021 in today's downtime episode.

Let's connect! Have any episode ideas? Follow on Twitter @mo4downtime or leave me a voice message on my anchor profile, link provided here: anchor.fm/moniqua-peek

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