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  1. Alternative ways to look after your mental health

    We’ve been asking our teams for ideas and additional practices to expand our wellbeing toolkit. Here are some of their suggestions.

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  2. Getting into a ‘flow state’

    In a flow state, every action, movement and thought follows seamlessly from the previous one – and time flies by.

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