tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19507589.post6790420973944077968..comments2023-05-18T08:10:33.771-07:00Comments on The Writing Mother: Rule #1: Go Outside if You Have to CryUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19507589.post-37001523594924359492010-06-22T05:29:10.979-07:002010-06-22T05:29:10.979-07:00Hugs. I know a little something about that kind of...Hugs. I know a little something about that kind of soundtrack, and I know about working in a professional situation that sucks the life out of you and leaves your confidence in your knowledge and abilities in tatters. You had a stutter. I had hives and high blood pressure.<br /><br />Emergency First Responder is what people who want to become paramedics take. I wrote a manual for the American Red Cross a couple of years ago for Emergency First Responders. That ain't no advanced bandage 101. It's a tough course. <br /><br />You will succeed. Stubborn and determined can trump pretty much anything. Takes one to know one.Lisa MacCollhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15365749282690793100noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19507589.post-58251468791075655492010-06-21T08:13:48.760-07:002010-06-21T08:13:48.760-07:00awww Hugs! Believe it or not, this is what the tr...awww Hugs! Believe it or not, this is what the training is for. You're supposed to screw up...that's how you learn. It's supposed to be stressful, it's supposed to be scary. Learning how to deal with the emotional part is just as important as learning how to fix the accident victim. You're going to make it, hang in there :)Heatherhttp://hometoheather.comnoreply@blogger.com