March Newsletter: Working Differently, Self-Care and Pre-Orders!


Updates from Catherine Mutti-Driscoll

What you may have missed on the blog this month

This month, I've been blogging about working differently rather than working harder, and also about accessible approaches to self-care. I'm finally on the last read -through of the RSD workbook, and now you can pre-order the book below!!

Recent articles

Working differently

Read about how to work differently rather than simply "working harder."

Self-care

This blog post describes different approaches to self-care, making the endeavor more attainable.


Resource Corner

Available for pre-order

The Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria Workbook


Until next month,

Catherine

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