Prep Time and Research (845am-930am) - This is where I really start to get ready for the sessions I have scheduled for the day. I'm reviewing the last session notes and writing in my notebook a loose agenda about some of the things I might follow up on and ask about. Often times sessions are a continuation from the one before, so it's important for me to make sure I remember what was discussed so I can follow up on reflections and pick back up where we left off. Sessions don't always go as planned since so often life and other things come up that are more important...but that's okay. During this time I'm also doing some research if there's anything I feel I need to sharpen up on to prepare.
Prep Time and Research (845am-930am) - This is where I really start to get ready for the sessions I have scheduled for the day. I'm reviewing the last session notes and writing in my notebook a loose agenda about some of the things I might follow up on and ask about. Often times sessions are a continuation from the one before, so it's important for me to make sure I remember what was discussed so I can follow up on reflections and pick back up where we left off. Sessions don't always go as planned since so often life and other things come up that are more important...but that's okay. During this time I'm also doing some research if there's anything I feel I need to sharpen up on to prepare.
Face to Face time (930am-1230pm) - Morning sessions. I make sure never to see more than 3 people in the morning. Any more than that and I start to feel a little less sharp. Learning my limits and what it is I need to be most effective has been crucial. This is my favorite time of the day because it's when I get to really serve and connect with the people I'm working with. We talk about how things have been going, progress that has been made, challenges faced, and we work on therapy goals and objectives.
Face to Face time (930am-1230pm) - Morning sessions. I make sure never to see more than 3 people in the morning. Any more than that and I start to feel a little less sharp. Learning my limits and what it is I need to be most effective has been crucial. This is my favorite time of the day because it's when I get to really serve and connect with the people I'm working with. We talk about how things have been going, progress that has been made, challenges faced, and we work on therapy goals and objectives.