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The Slow Post \ud83d\udc8c

Tanvi Verma | The Slow Post \ud83d\udc8c

The Slow Post is about building a slower, fuller life in a fast city - one with both soul and structure. I share reflections, rituals, systems, and guides that help you reconnect with yourself. For anyone craving calm, clarity, and a little more meaning.

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Latest Issues

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i want an uninterrupted existence

i wrote this while walking down the roads of a village in Provence that i will probably never return to.

11 days ago
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the whole point is to stay interested in yourself

inspired by a shared human experience, so take your time to absorb it.

24 days ago
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read this if you feel drained even on easy days

There’s a particular kind of tiredness that doesn’t come from doing too much.

a month ago
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a word to rebuild your world

Let me begin this by not coming to the point yet, because, the context matters.

a month ago
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  • Tanvi Verma | The Slow Post \ud83d\udc8c

    Building a slower, fuller life in a fast city. I share rituals, life practices, travel stories, mindful itineraries, and experienced ways to live slower. For anyone craving calm, connection, or a little more meaning.

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