Francesc Campoy
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I've tried everything under the sun to improve my sleep quality, from avoiding screens three hours before bed, eating far earlier, and even taking melatonin and other sleep supplements. But nothing has moved the needle as much as evening being by Verso. After three years of perfecting the formula, they created a melatonin-free drink mix with clinically studied, patented ingredients.
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It's formulated to calm an active mind, help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and improve deep and REM sleep, all without creating dependencies or causing morning grogginess.
It's formulated to calm an active mind, help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and improve deep and REM sleep, all without creating dependencies or causing morning grogginess.
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I look forward to drinking Evening Bean every night, not only because it stops my mind from racing and I fall asleep faster, but I wake up less throughout the night, and I wake up with more energy and in a way better mood than with any other sleep supplement I've ever tried. And it tastes so good, which is why it's become my go-to nightcap.
I look forward to drinking Evening Bean every night, not only because it stops my mind from racing and I fall asleep faster, but I wake up less throughout the night, and I wake up with more energy and in a way better mood than with any other sleep supplement I've ever tried. And it tastes so good, which is why it's become my go-to nightcap.
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Have you ever heard of the book called, I think it's called The War of Art? by a guy named Steven Pressfield. Art of War, yes. Art of War, yeah, of course you've heard of that one. There's another one called The War of Art. He's a guy named Steven Pressfield.
Have you ever heard of the book called, I think it's called The War of Art? by a guy named Steven Pressfield. Art of War, yes. Art of War, yeah, of course you've heard of that one. There's another one called The War of Art. He's a guy named Steven Pressfield.
Have you ever heard of the book called, I think it's called The War of Art? by a guy named Steven Pressfield. Art of War, yes. Art of War, yeah, of course you've heard of that one. There's another one called The War of Art. He's a guy named Steven Pressfield.
He's a writer, and he talks about the idea of tapping into this muse, which is similar to what your idea is of universal consciousness, where every day he basically follows this same protocol where whether he feels like it or not, He sits down at his desk at the same time every day and forces himself to write for an hour, two hours, three hours, whatever it is.
He's a writer, and he talks about the idea of tapping into this muse, which is similar to what your idea is of universal consciousness, where every day he basically follows this same protocol where whether he feels like it or not, He sits down at his desk at the same time every day and forces himself to write for an hour, two hours, three hours, whatever it is.
He's a writer, and he talks about the idea of tapping into this muse, which is similar to what your idea is of universal consciousness, where every day he basically follows this same protocol where whether he feels like it or not, He sits down at his desk at the same time every day and forces himself to write for an hour, two hours, three hours, whatever it is.
And he says sometimes he doesn't want to fucking do it. It's the last thing he wants to do. But he forces himself to just start fucking writing for the first hour. And then eventually, with no distractions, locked in a room with just his pen and paper. the muse will start flowing through him and take over. And then this creativity, this magic will start flowing through his hand.
And he says sometimes he doesn't want to fucking do it. It's the last thing he wants to do. But he forces himself to just start fucking writing for the first hour. And then eventually, with no distractions, locked in a room with just his pen and paper. the muse will start flowing through him and take over. And then this creativity, this magic will start flowing through his hand.
And he says sometimes he doesn't want to fucking do it. It's the last thing he wants to do. But he forces himself to just start fucking writing for the first hour. And then eventually, with no distractions, locked in a room with just his pen and paper. the muse will start flowing through him and take over. And then this creativity, this magic will start flowing through his hand.