Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Aren't we all butterflies?


You know it is crazy how much we forget and take for granted these days. How much we pressure ourselves and eventually feel as we aren't "enough." By feeling this way we automatically decrease our self-confidence and self-esteem leading to us becoming more sad and confused, maybe even lose our vision(s)/goals we so eagerly wanted to achieve.We become the victims of our life. In our OWN life and it's time to SNAP OUT OF IT! A wise person, once said; Whenever you feel as if things are working against you, rather than with you ask yourself: "How can this be the best possible thing happening to me?" Try it. You will be surprised by yourself! In addition to this there are two things you can do in life. You can WAIT or you can CREATE. You can only wait in one way but you can create in a million different ways. What's it going to be? Be creative ;) 


If i say I don't do some of the above i'd be lying. Sometimes i'm way too hard on myself and forgetful about the accomplishments i have achieved in life. Which some, when i think back, are pretty amazing. 

I did most of the work at the Blood Donation section self-drivenly today. My mentor J2A said i would be "ripe" within 3 days  which is awesome! During these two days I've familiarised myself with the needle and the process of handling/documenting/interviewing and having the patient contact. Just before 2pm my mentor left and i was free to do whatever i wanted, even to go home! 

Now I love patients, i love people i'm simply a people person! :D I shadowed a wonderful woman (nurse) just to follow through the process of the platelet-donation and while we waited we talked and asked questions back and forth. She asked me the sweetest questions about the romantic horizon, the future, how she had been observing me these two days. she told me about the "colours of myself" in such a delicate way. It was very gracious. When it was time for us to depart this wonderful nurse got a hug. 

Fetching my lunchbox i saw someone and somehow we got into a topic of great passion to me. This chic woman was having her "fika" break and she got stuck, we got stuck, i got stuck and later the wonderful nurse also got stuck. All three of us talked and talked and talked and as we did, we shared ideas and helped each other out and i loved that. 

Thank you ladies! It was a great joy to experience and learn about blood donations from you :)
As for now someone has to write a report and work on a painting! 

Sayonara my friends :)

Wave x

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