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  • "Where Does Yaffa's Mind Wander When She's Not Working on YaffaBeauty?"

    Yaffa loves spending time at the beach, soaking up the sun and listening to the sound of the waves crashing against the shore. She enjoys taking long walks along the shoreline, feeling the warm sand between her toes and the cool ocean breeze on her skin. As she walks, her mind often wanders to different places. Sometimes she thinks about her next business move, brainstorming new ideas and ways to expand YaffaBeauty. Other times, she lets her mind drift to more personal thoughts and memories. She thinks about her childhood, growing up in a small town and the adventures she had with her siblings. She remembers the carefree days of playing in the backyard and chasing fireflies at night. Yaffa also thinks about her travels and the different cultures she has experienced. She loves immersing herself in new places, trying new foods, and learning about different customs and traditions. But most of all, Yaffa's mind wanders to her loved ones. She thinks about her family and friends, the special moments they have shared, and the memories they have created together. She also thinks about her team at YaffaBeauty and how grateful she is to have such a dedicated and talented group of people by her side. As the sun sets and the sky turns into a canvas of vibrant colors, Yaffa takes a deep breath and feels a sense of peace and contentment. She knows that no matter where her mind wanders, she will always come back to this place – the beach, her happy place.

  • "Why Do We Say Shabbat Shalom and What Does It Mean?"

    Shabbat Shalom is a Hebrew phrase that is commonly used by Jews to greet each other on the Sabbath, which is the day of rest and holiness in the Jewish tradition. The word "Shabbat" means Sabbath or rest, and "Shalom" means peace. Therefore, the phrase "Shabbat Shalom" can be translated as "Sabbath of peace" or "peaceful Sabbath." The Sabbath is considered a special and sacred time in Judaism, and it is a time for rest, reflection, and spiritual connection. Saying "Shabbat Shalom" is a way to wish someone a peaceful and restful Sabbath, and to acknowledge the importance of this day in the Jewish faith. In addition to being a greeting, "Shabbat Shalom" can also be seen as a blessing. By wishing someone a peaceful Sabbath, one is also expressing a hope for their well-being and happiness during this special time. Overall, saying "Shabbat Shalom" is a way to connect with others and to honor the traditions and values of the Jewish faith. It is a reminder to slow down, appreciate the present moment. So my sweet dears Shabbat Shalom, Have a great one! Love, Yaffa Kosakofsky

  • The first day of the week.

    Today is the first day after Shabbat. Brand new week. To make brand new decisions. Cleanse yourself. Your whole again. Once Shabbat in the past there's a new Shabbat in the future. But this week to be full of surprises. What will you do this week? Will you take this week by storm and be the best you can be? I sure hope you do! Just remember you are beautiful, and you are a light to yourself and to the world. So let your light shine but the whole world to see. Take care of yourself first so that you can take care of everyone around you. Take care of your skin. Listen to your favorite music. Dance. Dance a lot! Pick up that glass of wine. Laugh. Laugh a lot. Remember if you are a mother; motherhood is one of the best Joy's in life. And finally make that one on one time with God no matter how you do that. Whether it's meditation or time in the word, in the Torah as we Jews say. Just make time for God and that will do a thousand enlightenments for your soup.

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    Welcome! This is only going to be a 15 minute session to get to know the group, I would like to think of our first meeting as a Time we can freely take a deep breathe and just let all of the stress from the week slide off of our shoulders for just a little while. I will see you when we begin. Candace

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    Start off your program by giving some basic information about what participants can expect to learn. Introduce the topic and provide a basic outline of what's to come using videos, images, and text.

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