The Clay Therapy Guide
Flat Out Happy
Three Hours Vanished and You Didn't Even Notice…
There you are. Hands covered in slip, clay dust on your jeans, phone buzzing somewhere across the room like it's someone else's problem.
You've been rolling slabs for—wait, how long? Three hours?
Your shoulders dropped somewhere around minute twelve. That tight feeling in your chest? Gone.
And your brain, usually spinning like a hamster on espresso, is doing this weird thing where it's just... quiet.
Not empty quiet. Clear quiet.
This is what flat out happy feels like.
And nobody tells you it's been hiding in clay this whole time.
What the Clay Therapy Guide is about:
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Cortisol clocks out in 45 minutes, flow state moves in, and three hours vanish like magic. The science of why clay hijacks your nervous system.
See what happens
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Rolling slabs is repetitive on purpose. Imperfection is the point. And your hands remember things your overthinking mind forgot.
Find out what happens
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Spoiler: It's not a tray. It's flat out happy. How to start simple and why the process beats the product every time.
Get flat-out happy

