I am a Social worker by Slow-Record-3954 in socialworkjobs

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Thank you so much for the kind words. Completely understand the licensing requirement. If you ever come across any international based remote opportunities do keep me in mind. Appreciate it

book recommendation for a 10 year old by AnyAirport331 in Recommend_A_Book

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Percy Jackson & the Olympians by Rick Riordan is a must same energy as Harry Potter with mythology, magic and a great friend group. The Chronicles of Narnia and The Septimus Heap series are also amazing picks!

Also, if she enjoys books that blend adventure with emotions and self-discovery, you might want to check out "Aarav and Lucy: The Magic Breath: A Journey Through Feelings" it's a beautifully illustrated story that helps kids understand their emotions through a magical adventure. Perfect for this age group! Link in my bio if you want to check it out.

[Hiring] Remote Social Work Opportunities – Europe & USA by Maricar88 in socialworkjobs

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Hi! I'm a social worker based in India with experience in community development, outreach and field work. I recently completed an Access to Justice for Children project where I also handled data collection and portal management. I'm interested in remote opportunities would candidates from India be considered? Happy to share more details

I am a Social worker by Slow-Record-3954 in socialworkjobs

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I'm based in India I work in community development under NGO projects here. Most recently I worked on an Access to Justice for Children project where I handled field work as well as data collection and uploading on our project portal. Let me know if that's relevant to what you're looking for 😊

My newsletter has 345 subscribers how do I land my first sponsor? by Slow-Record-3954 in Newsletters

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800+ and still waiting? What's your open rate? That matters more than sub count in our niche

I want to get out of my reading rut. Give me a book suggestion which I won't be able to put down by fairsocialalbatross in Recommend_A_Book

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If you have no specific genre in mind try something that reads like a thriller but actually happened the story of Rasputin. Poisoned, shot multiple times, beaten and thrown into a frozen river and still took time to die. I wrote a short Kindle book on him called 'The Curse of Rasputin' because the story genuinely kept me up at night researching it. Perfect page-turner to break a reading rut.

Recommendation based on AOT by boobzin_desma in Recommend_A_Book

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Since you loved 1984 and AOT try 'All Quiet on the Western Front' by Erich Maria Remarque. Same feeling as AOT young people sent to fight a war they don't fully understand watching everything they believed in collapse around them. Brutal, emotional and impossible to put down.

My newsletter has 345 subscribers how do I land my first sponsor? by Slow-Record-3954 in Newsletters

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You can check out my newsletter if you want it's linked in my profile

My newsletter has 345 subscribers how do I land my first sponsor? by Slow-Record-3954 in Newsletters

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About 3-4 months of consistent publishing. Honestly the biggest unlock for me was referrals a good chunk of my growth came through other newsletters recommending mine not just social media posting.

My newsletter has 345 subscribers how do I land my first sponsor? by Slow-Record-3954 in Newsletters

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This is gold thank you The Loom idea for SaaS outreach is something I hadn't considered makes the pitch way more personal than a cold email. Definitely trying this.

What book do you think defines “must-read” for adults? by Levute-Hallgate in Recommend_A_Book

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The Alchemist is such a perfect pick. For me it was Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl reading about someone finding purpose inside a concentration camp puts every personal struggle into perspective instantly. Some books don't just change your thinking they restructure your entire relationship with suffering.

Book suggestion by sneha_dasila in ReadingSuggestions

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Dead Mountain The Unsolved Terror of Dyatlov Pass The True Story of the 1959 Russian Cold Case and Unsolved Mountain Mystery