Learning as a skill and applying it to your Practice

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Everybody is different. How you use this important skill and apply it to your benefit is an objective choice. The best way to learn is to embrace all different styles of learning and then apply them,to achieve the best results.

VARK model by Neil Fleming (1987) describes most people as 4 different types of learners

Doctor Chaos to Doctor Calm- part 4; Burnout Recovery

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A chronic feeling of exhaustion that doesn’t go away and you know it’s not just about having one bad day. What you are feeling is called ‘Burnout’. It’s being stuck in a state of constant, chronic physical, mental, and emotional stress, leading to exhaustion.

Testimonial

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Jessica Taylor writes:  “Working with Jerra was great. I originally hired Jerra to mentor me while I completed my first book. From there, I went on and booked her for interior design of my book as well as a book critique.  I enjoyed that Jerra was willing to teach what she knows and shared knowledge […]

Loving Myself

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I started truly loving myself June 1, 2016 after my divorce was final May 27th. My divorce broke me mentally because I didn’t understand what I had done. I was a loving, supporting, sexual and spiritual wife giving my all in our relationship. Although my ex-husband’s grounds for divorce was I made his life intolerable […]

Overcompensating is Unnecessary

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Overcompensating is the act of going the extra mile to fill the void we think our son feels because of the absence of his father. Overcompensating is bad. It hinders your son, it causes guilt, and it makes you feel inadequate. Your son needs you to be whole, confident, and supportive. He does not need […]

WAKE UP

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Satisfy us in the morning with your unfailing love, that we may sing for joy and be glad all our days. -PSALMS 90:14