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The New Social Worker is celebrating Super Self-Care Summer! Use our weekly guide for a summer of deepening your self-care practice.

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I decided to write a letter to myself, when I was just beginning to delve into prioritizing self-care. I hope my letter resonates and perhaps encourages you to write your own—and invite others in your sphere to do so, too.

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