tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5999756148830009363.post5427678628164896559..comments2014-02-10T20:09:18.427-06:00Comments on The Misadventures of a Student Midwife (in the 21st C): paniclabrador teahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03341884212793328684noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5999756148830009363.post-10102972154712149692012-09-21T08:17:46.788-06:002012-09-21T08:17:46.788-06:00thank you! it's always reassuring that others ...thank you! it's always reassuring that others feels the same. i know on one level that what i am feeling is normal, healthy and most likely good for my development.<br /><br />reminding myself of this today: "To achieve something, whether it is a higher degree or the perfection of a technique, one must set his or her goal, and then constantly go after it." - "Those who have pursued their dreams earnestly and strenuously with Indomitable Spirit have never failed to achieve their goals." ~ <br /><br />- C.H.Hlabrador teahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03341884212793328684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5999756148830009363.post-83308025623374381992012-09-21T08:08:04.332-06:002012-09-21T08:08:04.332-06:00I echo your fears... not as a midwife, but as a yo...I echo your fears... not as a midwife, but as a young nurse. The feeling never really goes away - sometimes, you just have to dive in and go with what you know. A wise nurse once taught me how to deal when I didn't know the answers. There is a way of saying "I don't know the answer... but I know exactly where I can find out" that somehow satisfies the whole situation. <br /><br />Limbo? Make it as graceful as you know how, keep rolling with it, and keep your eyes on the prize.<br /><br />You can do it! Admiring your progress from afar ;)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com