I am going to pick the first 4 steps. I really struggle with the writing part.
I can bang out a clinical note; however, doing the above is challenging.
Use verbs, an action word! Sigh, I did not like English class, and it's catching up to me, now.
ONE CURE....Be aware of your emotions (all of them) and express them to partners, friends, and family. Learn that there is more than one way to say you are angry, happy, or sad.
Hey Jim,
FIRST!
GREAT POST!!!!
LOL, sorry, I had to do that.
Thank you for this post.
It is by far the best one I have related to.
I am going to pick the first 4 steps. I really struggle with the writing part.
I can bang out a clinical note; however, doing the above is challenging.
Use verbs, an action word! Sigh, I did not like English class, and it's catching up to me, now.
ONE CURE....Be aware of your emotions (all of them) and express them to partners, friends, and family. Learn that there is more than one way to say you are angry, happy, or sad.
Thanks JIm.
Hi Ken, First, thanks for the "great post" part of the post! I know you read my article that way.
Regarding English class, the best I ever got was a "C," and I'm not sure if part of that was because the teachers felt sorry for me.
I tend to just "talk in my head" and let my fingers try to keep up. I type really, really slow.
So, what I'm saying is, "I ain't got that gooda'" English, but I can sorta let words flow in my head and occasionally get them into an article.
Oh my gosh, I'm going to explode my next post, "The One Green Habit That Added a Decade to My Career.โ!!