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Betrayal and Trust

A simple mistake is just that, but when someone close to you purposefully hurts you, it feels like a targeted strike at your weakest moment. I can never trust you again; all I can do is pray that you will be a better friend to someone else. Always trust your instincts about people.

If it’s a minor infraction with a friend or an associate, the apology should address the behavior. If the person doesn’t do that, they may repeat the same thing again. Ask them, what the are apologizing for if it’s not mentioned ? If they can’t answer that or beat around the bush, move forward in silence. Trust me♥︎

Just because you lost me as a friend, doesn’t mean you gained me as an enemy. I’m bigger than that, I still wanna see you eat, just not at my table.” Tupac Shakur

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Active Listening

Sometimes, events unfold with a purpose. Today, as I assisted a parent with registering her daughter for elementary school and discussing medical information, a meaningful interaction occurred. When the topic of over-the-counter medication arose, I invited her into my office and noticed the warmth of her smile. During our conversation, she shared that her daughter experiences severe menstrual cramping and irregular cycles. Realizing the significance of this issue, I suggested that her daughter consult a gynecologist.

She found herself feeling at ease and began confiding in me about her life. I listened closely as she shared her journey to America and recounted how she had lost her sense of self while enduring verbal abuse from her spouse. Our conversation in my office lasted from 12:30 to 1:45, making it clear that my original plans would need to be set aside as she took precedence.

My New Friend

L Myers MSN RN CSN

I’m a school nurse and I met a friend today he’s a 3rd grade student with learning disabilities. I’d like to say he learns differently. He was sent to the nurse’s office because he wasn’t feeling well. I introduced myself to him and check his temperature and assessed his health status while getting to know him his way. His assessment was completely normal.

I asked about his likes and he explained to me that his dad took him on a journey to the store. He took several buses and a train, “I’m afraid of the train but I like it.” I told him that I felt the same way because it’s big and powerful but it takes you to different places and you see so many things.

What’s your favorite place? My friend stated, “Five Below!” I excitedly said that it’s my favorite place too. He told me about his mom, dad, brother, and little sister. I listen intently to my new friend. I had looked in his records while speaking with him and said, “Friend I’d like to test your hearing, I have to do the test on some students to make sure they can hear everything like the birds and loud noises.” I let him see the machine and the headphones and he did not the headphones. I said to him we are friends now and we know each other’s names and you know what I do as the school nurse. Do you think I can test your hearing, I promise that it won’t take long? He agreed and did great

I said to him, you did such a great job and I have a surprise for you. He got so excited and I pulled out bubble wands and waved them out the window and he took his turn. I gave him bubbles to take home. This was 30 minutes well spent on a beautiful child that is now my friend.