Hi, Amanda! My degree is in Parapsychic Science. There are a lot of different things somebody could do with this degree; I'm probably going to become a police profiler. I've always been good at seeing crimes just by being in an area, so if I can help solve any that would be a great way to use my abilities! (I love watching those haunted hotel shows on TV b/c I can always tell them what happened in the room before they even open the door. I can tell auras and circumstances over TV and sometimes phone, if I know the person.) Anyway....
Just a comment on your abuse issues, if you don't mind me butting in here. It's a decision only you can make. For myself, I found it harder to NOT work on it than I did to work on it. I was tough work, true, and it made me feel lower than crap for awhile, but getting through it opened doors I didn't know existed. I've been in counseling and group therapy for mine for 4 years now and I've been through 7 different docs just regarding my abuse. (More than that for other issues, but for just my abuse...7.) Wait! 8 docs. I had to tell my new tdoc everything yesterday at the intake interview. It's a little nerve racking when you have to tell someone new because you never know if they're judging you or not. Once I was comfortable with my progress in therapy, I became much more open about it - it was a fact, not something wrong with me. My point is, I guess, that it's something only you can decide, but I'd love to be there for you during that time. I definitely know what it's like, as do probably lots of other women on this board. (Unfortunately!) Feel free to email me personally if you'd like to ever talk about that stuff, or anything else. (exclusivelyaislinn@hotmail.com) We could probably talk about it on here, but for others who have chosen not to deal with their issues, or are still very sensitive about their issues, that might be pretty inconsiderate.
My tdoc appointment yesterday went pretty well. I like him! He went to grad school with my favorite counselor! (My current marriage/parenting, sexual abuse counselor, whom I have an appointment with in an hour and a half.) I think this is really going to work with him. I'm seeing him exclusively for my BP. I really need professional help figuring out how to really live with it and still be productive and deal with it better.
Anyway. Gotta finish getting ready for my appt. Breakfast and cleaning the living room and all that. My dh and I are going to see the midnight showing of Star Wars tonight, so I'll probably catch a nap later. YEAH! Ds gets to spend from 7:30 tonight until about 9 tomorrow morning with the babysitter!!! *paaarty!* I just never seem to get away from him, so a little "us" time with dh
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Hi, Amanda! My degree is in Parapsychic Science. There are a lot of different things somebody could do with this degree; I'm probably going to become a police profiler. I've always been good at seeing crimes just by being in an area, so if I can help solve any that would be a great way to use my abilities! (I love watching those haunted hotel shows on TV b/c I can always tell them what happened in the room before they even open the door. I can tell auras and circumstances over TV and sometimes phone, if I know the person.) Anyway....
Just a comment on your abuse issues, if you don't mind me butting in here. It's a decision only you can make. For myself, I found it harder to NOT work on it than I did to work on it. I was tough work, true, and it made me feel lower than crap for awhile, but getting through it opened doors I didn't know existed. I've been in counseling and group therapy for mine for 4 years now and I've been through 7 different docs just regarding my abuse. (More than that for other issues, but for just my abuse...7.) Wait! 8 docs. I had to tell my new tdoc everything yesterday at the intake interview. It's a little nerve racking when you have to tell someone new because you never know if they're judging you or not. Once I was comfortable with my progress in therapy, I became much more open about it - it was a fact, not something wrong with me. My point is, I guess, that it's something only you can decide, but I'd love to be there for you during that time. I definitely know what it's like, as do probably lots of other women on this board. (Unfortunately!) Feel free to email me personally if you'd like to ever talk about that stuff, or anything else. (exclusivelyaislinn@hotmail.com) We could probably talk about it on here, but for others who have chosen not to deal with their issues, or are still very sensitive about their issues, that might be pretty inconsiderate.
My tdoc appointment yesterday went pretty well. I like him! He went to grad school with my favorite counselor! (My current marriage/parenting, sexual abuse counselor, whom I have an appointment with in an hour and a half.) I think this is really going to work with him. I'm seeing him exclusively for my BP. I really need professional help figuring out how to really live with it and still be productive and deal with it better.
Anyway. Gotta finish getting ready for my appt. Breakfast and cleaning the living room and all that. My dh and I are going to see the midnight showing of Star Wars tonight, so I'll probably catch a nap later. YEAH! Ds gets to spend from 7:30 tonight until about 9 tomorrow morning with the babysitter!!! *paaarty!* I just never seem to get away from him, so a little "us" time with dh
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