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Komboloi worry beads are a Greek fidget toy, used to relieve stress and generally pass the time. Making your own set for fun or stress relief can be done with just a few inexpensive supplies. See Step 1 to get started on your own set....

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Lots of kids struggle with worries or anxiety, especially around the start of the new school year. These Worry Pets are small enough to fit in a pocket. The cuddle fabric is snuggly soft. The poly-pellets inside provide comforting sensory input and something to rub between worried fingers, and the eyes make them oh, so cute. These are not just for worriers, though! The whole family will want one.

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Be the observer of your mind. Watch thoughts, feeling, emotions, worries come and go. The mind thinks itself. You do not always have to engage. ~unknown A mala (also known as Buddhist prayer beads) were commonly used by the Buddhist religion. The Buddhist often used a Mala in prayer. Malas were used for keeping count when reciting mantras or chants. A Mala has 108 beads. There are numerous reasons to be found as to why there are 108 beads. Such as, Humans are said to have 108 earthly desires…

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Do you have a nice set of worry beads... but worry about whether or not you're using them correctly? Fear not! Here are some common methods of using worry beads... directly from their Greek origin! Loop the string of beads around your...

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Be the observer of your mind. Watch thoughts, feeling, emotions, worries come and go. The mind thinks itself. You do not always have to engage. ~unknown A mala (also known as Buddhist prayer beads) were commonly used by the Buddhist religion. The Buddhist often used a Mala in prayer. Malas were used for keeping count when reciting mantras or chants. A Mala has 108 beads. There are numerous reasons to be found as to why there are 108 beads. Such as, Humans are said to have 108 earthly desires…

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