One step closer...
Yeah! I sent the assessment package off in the mail today. It feels good to have it done. I'm so glad that I sat down and wrote on Mon. (B. helped me a lot, telling me that I had to do it and refusing to let me procrastinate by going shopping with him).
I'm feeling incredibly sick today and have clients for almost 8 hours straight. I brought lots of Vitamin C and tea and am hoping for some stamina and for my throat to stop hurting. I'm just glad the paper and gazillion forms are out of the way. I think this might be the first time I've written a paper days before it's due. It's a good feeling.
I feel ready for the next stage of my life; I am ready to finish my internship and to begin working with clients the way I want to.
I'm actually looking forward to the assessment process this time, because it's really much more than that. It's saying goodbye to this chapter of my life, leaving my professors who are dear to me and who have contributed so much to my life and my growth. Thinking about that aspect of assessment fills me with gratitude.
"When you come to the edge of all that you know and are about to step into the unknown, faith is knowing one of two things will happen:There will be something to stand on, or you will be taught how to fly."
I'm realizing that the hardest parts of my journey at LIOS, I was being taught how to fly...
I'm feeling incredibly sick today and have clients for almost 8 hours straight. I brought lots of Vitamin C and tea and am hoping for some stamina and for my throat to stop hurting. I'm just glad the paper and gazillion forms are out of the way. I think this might be the first time I've written a paper days before it's due. It's a good feeling.
I feel ready for the next stage of my life; I am ready to finish my internship and to begin working with clients the way I want to.
I'm actually looking forward to the assessment process this time, because it's really much more than that. It's saying goodbye to this chapter of my life, leaving my professors who are dear to me and who have contributed so much to my life and my growth. Thinking about that aspect of assessment fills me with gratitude.
"When you come to the edge of all that you know and are about to step into the unknown, faith is knowing one of two things will happen:There will be something to stand on, or you will be taught how to fly."
I'm realizing that the hardest parts of my journey at LIOS, I was being taught how to fly...
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