Self care edition - Keynotes #83


Issue #83

May 16th, 2024

Hello Reader!

This raccoon unfortunately ate some bad trash and is under the weather. So this week we're skipping the usual newsletter in favor of self care.

Take this email as your sign to take a breath, shut down your work computer and relax.

There's always next week.

Trash panda salutes.

Key

Your friendly neighbourhood raccoon

Hi! I'm Key from Keynotes

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