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Read what you write?

Posted by muffled on July 14, 2005, at 23:20:48

It would seem that people actually read ALOUD stuff they write. Is that better? Should I do that even if it really is hard? I could do it I expect if I KNEW it was an especially good thing. I have given my T. stuff I've written when I can't think or speak and she just reads it and maybe reads some stuff aloud herself and it so makes me squirm and blank out. I sent her a nice poem on her fax as a thank you for something she had photocopied for me. She said thanks and some other stuff but I just kind blanked and was weirded out. Sometimes I wonder if I'll ever get ahead. This is costing $$$ that I'd rather spend on a weekend away (or 3 or 4!!!) with the kids. So when things are really hard to do, is this a good sign? Should I just get ahold of my ovaries (don't got balls!) and be tough? I wanto get down to business. I think I goto get ahold of a copy of that book, In Session, but that is easier said than done. Verbose on the keyboard eh! Heaven help my T. if I ever do start talking!!!

 

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