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My Learning Experience Blog - by Emma Cannaby
#2 The Real Royal Wedding
(To find out why Emma is writing about her own learning experience - click here)
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Mrs C
So I’m now Mrs C. Nothing much has changed; I correct at least 15 people a day for either my new name or the spelling of it (then giggle like a little school girl!) My initials are the same as a well known children’s educational toy shop and oh yeah, I have not done an exam for 6 months... eek!
So RDI have helped me pause my studies due to ‘unforeseen circumstances’. I decided to get septicaemia in April/May as a little more excitement pre-wedding... great idea! That certainly is one way to review a service, to actually use it yourself to get the full patient satisfaction experience.
Cuba was fantastic, customer service has not quite made it across from America yet but they are working on it. There are some of the oddest sights and fantastic experiences but I’m afraid that is not the subject of this blog.
Getting down to business
So I have been off work, studying and life for almost 4 weeks straight. I go to work with jetlag (fun), then I do all the washing on Saturday and review study notes on the Sunday and back to work on Monday... what a kill joy
I am no longer on holiday anymore... but every time I get to say my new name it is a small win. Then there are new changes happening in the organisation, and BAM! you are back in the room.
If someone knew how to download memories and upload them post-honeymoon they would be very rich. Indeed I can’t remember what I needed to do at work, I can’t remember anything I studied in April, I barely know who I am... and I have 700 emails to reply to. So I make a plan:
1. Book a holiday
2. Do up the upstairs bedroom into an office
3. Go cheerleading
As you may have already read I do everything at once. Once I have those in place I work out my study hours around them... all of a sudden everything fits in place again.
Next time: Points mean prizes
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