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3 responses

  1. Vanessa

    I’m Canadian, so I’m going to find it incredibly hard to stop apologizing haha! I loved this post – it put a smile on my face and was exactly what I needed right now. I find these types of posts to be very uplifting!

    1. Caylin Harris

      All you can do is try right? Haha. This comment means so much Vanessa! Thanks for reading and I hope some of these suggestions are helpful. xx

  2. Amanda Woods

    Hi Jess,

    I just finished reading your blog post on self-care, and I couldn’t agree more with your perspective. It’s refreshing to see someone address the misconception that self-care is just a trendy hashtag. Your words truly resonate with the deeper meaning and importance of taking care of our mental and emotional well-being.

    I particularly appreciated your emphasis on seeking professional help when needed. It reminded me of a valuable resource I recently came across – an online grief counseling service at Calmerry: https://calmerry.com/online-grief-counseling/ In the journey of self-care, mental health support plays a crucial role, and platforms like Calmerry offer accessible and professional help.

    Your blog post prompted me to consider the various facets of self-care, and I wanted to share this resource with fellow readers who might be going through challenging times. It’s always empowering to know that there are dedicated services available to provide the support we need.

    Thanks for your thoughtful insights and for creating a space where meaningful discussions about self-care can thrive.

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