Today was full of talking about being a professional practitioner. We covered many aspects of what it entails and what we need to do to make sure that we are safe. Much valuable information was presented and everyone had to soak it all up.
My intention was set: "to love, listen to, learn and feel myself and everyone around me."
One of the most helpful things we did in this session was give each other feedback from the sessions we preformed today and the previous day. It would not have been possible to gain this information from patients who had no idea if you were doing things right or wrong.
Besides those two things and an introduction to Brain Work, all we had was our BIG test! It really wasn’t that big at all and it was funny to see everyone scrambling around the house trying to cram all the information they could about the test into their brains when the had obviously been programmed to stay disconnected from it. This really was evident when I was a the cadaver for the tests and people had a hard time explaining things. There was quite a bit of stumbling for words which would not have happened to anyone given they were well rested and did not just go through two weeks of intensive “therapy” (used lightly).
I am afraid that is all that I have to write about for today, short and sweet! The session is almost over and being our last full day the anticipation of going back into the “real world” is frequent.
My intention was set: "to love, listen to, learn and feel myself and everyone around me."
One of the most helpful things we did in this session was give each other feedback from the sessions we preformed today and the previous day. It would not have been possible to gain this information from patients who had no idea if you were doing things right or wrong.
Besides those two things and an introduction to Brain Work, all we had was our BIG test! It really wasn’t that big at all and it was funny to see everyone scrambling around the house trying to cram all the information they could about the test into their brains when the had obviously been programmed to stay disconnected from it. This really was evident when I was a the cadaver for the tests and people had a hard time explaining things. There was quite a bit of stumbling for words which would not have happened to anyone given they were well rested and did not just go through two weeks of intensive “therapy” (used lightly).
I am afraid that is all that I have to write about for today, short and sweet! The session is almost over and being our last full day the anticipation of going back into the “real world” is frequent.
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