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The duck of creativity. I waited so long for it.
I need creativity rn
Same.
Iâm a writer, soâŚ
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Canât risk it
The duck of creativity. I waited so long for it.
I need creativity rn
Same.
Iâm a writer, soâŚ
You really donât realize how disconnected from reality rich people are until you have to work for them bro, like I just had a woman start crying because I told her that the leather recliners she wants to order would take 2 weeks to ship and she goes âWe just finished our custom home theater room and I have a get together this weekend and I have kitchen chairs in there. do you have any idea what thats like?â HELLO????
after working for doctors with private practices,I can confirm
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Sometimes giving ppl a second chance is like giving them a extra bullet for their gun because they missed you the first time
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2020
This year has been a fucking ride. But strangely enough, a safe and positive one for me. I know that sounds fucked giving the chaos that we are all seeing played out right in front of us. Â
2010-2019 were some of the hardest years of my life. I left an abusive (unknown to him and I at the time) schizophrenic with infant twins. Struggled through drug and alcohol abuse and then my daughters father died. By 2019 I had decided I wasnât happy because of the decisions I made and asked myself â..what if you just worked through all this baggage and create the life you genuinely want?â
I worked on my spiritual and mental health after taking my physical health to task. That inner child work came with sobs and insisting on letting those unacknowledged wounds be felt until the pain subsided. I can honestly say I am in a much better place today. I smile more. I removed any grudge I was harboring and enforced boundaries on anyone from my life that caused me stress. 2 friends I lost doing so, but the way it ended was so nasty and toxic that I donât regret the decision. I have another friend that while it seems we are on the same journey we are still on different paths and I do hope we wind up together again soon.
I enrolled in college. I (finally) received my Associates and while I initially planned for my BS in nursing, I switched to Exercise Science. My end goal is a Masters in Nutrition. Basically, I want to be a Sports Nutritionist. 5 year goal though is to wrap up the Bachelors and become a P.E. teacher while the kiddos are in grade and middle school.
Speaking of the kids. Levi and Noahâs father, in 2017, was finally put on the right medication. While working through my own healing, I was able to find common ground with him. He moved back to our city right before the pandemic shut everything down. The boys and him have reconnected and I feel safe enough to let him play a bigger role in their life. Gwen is starting kindergarten this year and she also is starting to grieve her father. I have her schedule for grief counseling and I try to keep our conversations as open as possible so that she never feels like she isnât allowed to feel the way she feels. She is so smart though and she makes me proud every day.
I met someone in September, Derek. Heâs 36, divorced ,cancer survivor with two kids and we just work. 5 kids and all. Heâs supportive, easy to talk to and there is this underlined feeling of being a fighter we both understand. We both had whirlwind marriages that ended nasty. We have a mutual understanding that while our kids are out main priority, we canât pour from an empty cup. We banded together during the quarantine. Set up classroom together for the kids and helped each other when one has to do errands so the kids are safe. He is literally my best friend. I have never felt like such a team before. Its amazing.
Anyway, life is good. While the uncertainty of tomorrow is constantly looming over us, the kids and I are happy and I am beyond grateful for that.â¤
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âI donât house negativity. If it doesnât feed me. If it doesnât pay my spirit rent. It is evicted. My body cannot afford anything less.â
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Former Car Mechanic Graduates From Medical School at 47 to Address Shortage of Black Doctors
He went from fixing cars to fixing people.
After spending years as a mechanic, Carl Allamby graduated from medical school this year at age 47 and is now an emergency medicine resident at the Cleveland Clinic Akron General Hospital.
Allamby grew up in East Cleveland and ran auto repair and used car shops for more than 25 years. In 2006, he decided to pursue a business degree as his auto businesses grew. He took night classes at Ursuline College and put off taking a biology course until he was told he needed it to graduate.
When he finally enrolled in the class, he was inspired by his professor, Dr. Micah Watts, to go into medicine. âHe just lit up when he walked into the room,â Allamby told the Plain Dealer. âAfter the first hour of class, I was like, âThis is what I want to do. I have to go into medicine.â It was like a light switched on.â
He had wanted to be a doctor as a child, but somewhere during junior or high school he lost sight of it. He also said there were no Black doctors as role models for him to emulate.
After earning his business degree with a 3.98 GPA, Allamby started taking basic science courses at Cuyahoga Community College and then earned a second undergraduate degree from Cleveland State University.
In 2015, Allamby dissolved his auto repair business and sold everything off in a day before attending Northeast Ohio Medical University. âIt was like, âFinally, I am free of this and I can go after something Iâve always wanted,ââ Allamby told the Plain Dealer. He aced every class in the program and was even appointed to serve as the student representative on the NEOMED Board of Trustees by then-Gov. John Kasich.
Allamby is now completing his three-year residency in emergency medicine at the Cleveland Clinic Akron General Hospital. On top of his personality, academic record and work ethic, his race will benefit his patients.
âThere are so many times throughout the different hospitals where I will walk in and (a Black patient) will say, âThank God thereâs finally a brother here,â" Allamby said. âI think you remove a lot of those barriers when there is a person there who looks like you.â
Although 13% of the U.S. population is Black, less than 6% of medical school graduates are Black, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges.
Black patients are known to respond better to Black doctors. In a 2018 study by the National Bureau of Economic Research, Black men were more likely to share details with and heed the advice of Black doctors.Â
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We need to see more inspirational stories like this of people who didnât shoot to the top straight outta high school. Keep going at your own pace, itâs not a race. đâ¨
Learn how to push through the laziness. Youâll be glad you did.
Donna Summer (Late 1970s)
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Ok but where is Sisâ emmy for this?