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Catherine Addington's avatar

I find these reading roundups super useful - but I also wouldn't mind if they were shorter, less frequent, less comprehensive, or whatever changes you need to make in order to respect your own time and energy. Do what makes sense and know that your work is appreciated, but so is your rest! <3

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Sara Larson's avatar

Thanks Catherine!

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Anonymous's avatar

You and your health come first. And, I love this monthly Roundup. I feel less alone in my commitment to share my story and feel unified in a much larger movement when I read about global abuses and responses and other survivors coming forth. Maybe a third option or another investigator/reporter will materialize in the future......your health is most important. Thank you!

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Sara Larson's avatar

Thank you for your support and feedback!

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Kathleen Klamka's avatar

I think this information is very helpful. But as in all things in life time is a factor in how much you can do.

So first thing is to take care of yourself.

This organization is so wonderful and so are you and everyone I’ve met.

So I say let go of it if it’s too much.

Enjoying your life and having family time and down time matters.

Thanks for all you do.

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Sara Larson's avatar

Thank you Kathy! I appreciate you sharing your thoughts. :)

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Mike Hoffman's avatar

Your health and time with your family are vital. Your work life balance is most important for the sustained effort of this ministry overall.

The information is useful, yet not so important to sacrifice your well-being.

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Sara Larson's avatar

Thanks Mike! Yes, I'm trying to make sure this is all sustainable for me.

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Marian Lamoureux's avatar

Hi Sara, I agree with the comments, I think these roundups are great, but they are a lot to read through, and I can't imagine the work/thought that goes into it each month. Is there a way that a volunteer or a group of volunteers could be tasked with keeping up on the latest news? I don't think it has to fall to you, this seems like something that could be passed on.

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Sara Larson's avatar

Thank you Marian. Good point. Coordinating volunteers takes time and energy too, but it's something I could think about.

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