Protocol Cards: A Digital Deck of Nervous System Protocols
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Summary
A brief blog post on swissmiss highlighting Protocolcards.com, a digital deck of evidence-backed nervous system protocols designed to help people when they don't know what to do with themselves. The post is essentially a short recommendation with a link and minimal commentary.
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This is super cool – thank you!
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