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Music that makes miracles happen, courtesy of the meditation and development app FOCUSLY

Over the last few months I've had the opportunity to work with Focusly on the music section of the Focusly app. This has also been a great fit with my passions as it relates to meditation, development, stress reduction and music.

Over the last few months I’ve had the opportunity to work with Focusly on the music section of the Focusly app. This has also been a great fit with my passions as it relates to meditation, development, stress reduction and music.
Music can make a big difference, just listen to the one in the Focusly app.

I recommend it, because I’ve been getting my ears wet with it. In IT, I’ve been working on another project: promoting and organising music in the Focusly app. The Focusly app is about meditation, development, stress reduction and relaxation.
This app touches on topics that have consumed my attention over the last few years. It’s also a passion of mine and a new installment of my vibroacoustic adventure. After club music, I searched long and passionately for music for meditation and creation. I put the music I listened to myself into an app so that everyone could experience it and use it for their own processes.

ps. I have changed strongly by listening to mellow music and features in Focusly, which I will write about in future posts.
ps. If you’d like a GOOD discount, message me in the comments or get in touch on linkedin.

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