Part 2 I learned patience from my doctors because of my illness. You have so many tests done but...



Part 2 I learned patience from my doctors because of my illness. You have so many tests done but regardless of how advanced or sophisticated the laboratories are, there’s still a 1 week to 10 day minimum wait for results. Medication, the correct calibration, the best time to take them, the proper combination, the monitoring of side effects, and being told to please give some of them a month because there’s a cumulative effect, and the subsequent changing of those that disagreed with me- they have all been PATIENCE building blocks. I am also learning patience from now being the real girl boss. Rochelle because of her years in govt with my brother understands that everything needs proper permits & authorization. Ernan & Krisa have been instrumental in the uploads you all get to view, but those go through client and ASC approval. So i constantly ask, when will we get to see what we shot? They show me daily production budgets for me to approve. And before i actually shoot, i am the sole signatory for all KCAP payables. Exhausting and really a test of dedication- but we work as a team and get things accomplished. Every moment i start worrying, and become impatient, i re-read these verses: Matthew 6:27 NIV Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life? 34 Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.

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