Posted by gardenergirl on February 24, 2004, at 13:11:12
In reply to Re: Well, I suggested we try challenging again » gardenergirl, posted by pegasus on February 24, 2004, at 10:33:38
> Please let us know how it goes today. Being double booked is one of my greatest fears. I'd probably blame myself for getting the time wrong. I'd feel like I wasn't important enough to remember (I feel that way anyway, and I'm always amazed when they remember details about me). And I'd have a heck of a time expressing the anger that would obviously be there.
I'm right there with you on this one. We really didn't talk much about it. I was almost 15 minutes late for the session, which I apologized for and he downplayed since he always starts about 15 minutes late. He apologized again pretty strongly and explained how it happened. I took the easy way out and told him I had done the same thing once before, (although I caught it ahead of time.) Besides, I wanted to get into other stuff about last week. Turns out my sucky week had as much to do with the last session stirring things up as it did the events. Just what I need when I am going into a heavy work phase--being all stirred up! (sigh) I commend all of us who put ourselves through this in order to heal.I don't really worry about seeing others in the waiting room as it is also a health clinic as well as a counseling center. I have run into co-workers waiting for their T sessions before. That's fine with me, but sometimes they seem uncomfortable with running into me. Perhaps because I'm also their supervisor in one aspect of their job? (ugh, so complicated these dual roles).
Thanks for the thoughts,
gg
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