Posted by daisym on October 15, 2005, at 20:25:48
In reply to last wednesday's session, posted by Angela2 on October 15, 2005, at 14:28:49
Angela,
I have a physical therapist on my staff...she works with special needs infants and toddlers. She is a very shy, insecure woman. (She has shared with me that she had an abusive first husband, who happened to have been her coach from her early teens on.) She is one of the most gifted therapists I have ever met, she is so gentle with our small babies. Her quiet manner works for the parents too. The key here is that she is very confident in her skills. She tells me babies don't criticize, so they are easier to work with, even if they cry.
I think if you build confidence in your skills of your chosen career, then you can apply them with in a setting that will work for you. It doesn't have to be a large, claw your way to the top, organization. Don't give up!
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