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'I need to go to therapy soon, and by therapy I mean Target.' Roaming the aisles as self-care?

Por: Los Angeles Times Business September 24, 2022

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On days she feels particularly stressed, Shamita Jayakumar knows the quickest way to ease her mind. “I’ll just go to Target and wander the aisles,” she says. “So soothing. Every other week or so, the 32-year-old tech worker drives to the sprawling location off Jefferson Boulevard in Culver City and zigzags through the cleaning, camping, cooking, book and beauty aisles. She browses for an hour or two, although it’s hard to say exactly... + full article



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