We are on day four of Just Jot it January already and I am really enjoying it. I always enjoy the challenge of having to write about a specific subject or use a particular prompt word.It is interesting too what other people make of the same conditions!
Anyway without further ado, here is today’s prompt word.
Your prompt for January 4th, 2018, brought to you by the ever-charming Rosemary, is “Passionate.” Use it any way you’d like in your post. And make sure you visit Rosemary at her blog, “Rosemary Carlson, Writer” to read her post and say hi! Here’s her link: https://rosemarycarlson.com/
‘Passionate’ is the kind of word that can be used in a variety of different ways. It conjures up images of ardent lovers ripping each other’s clothes off barely being able to control their lust. (Well, at least, to me it does).
Or, it makes me think of someone who totally believes in and cares what they are doing. For example, raising money for a good cause, and trying to convince others how worthwhile it is, too.
Perhaps it is a football supporter passionate about the game, cheering on his team wherever they are playing, or similarly, a music fan following their group around from gig to gig, buying all the merchandise, and trying to get an autograph.
My passion is my job, or rather my future job, all being well. Throughout my life, I have had many careers from being a (terrible) waitress to working in an office in different guises, both as a civil servant and in an operations department of a holiday brochure company. I have even been a serving soldier and worked in a kebab shop (my first husband owned it). However, it is nursing that I love the best, despite only working in that career for the past ten years or so.
It feels like I have found my ‘niche’ in life which in some ways is pretty ironic considering a), I am clumsy and b), I used to be very squeamish at the sight of blood. I know my family used to joke (well I hope they were joking) that they would run a mile if they saw me coming at them with a needle to take blood! However, I seem to manage doing it quite well.
There are so many aspects of the job that I enjoy; taking care of people, trying to help them feel better, and knowing how the body works (although that Anatomy & Physiology exam was a killer if you pardon the expression)! Yes, there are other parts of the job that may not be so glamorous but it is all part of the entire process of looking after someone.
I thought that being a Registered Nurse was going to be unattainable for me, due to one reason or another, and that I would have to stay as an Associate Practitioner (Nursing) for the rest of my career. However, there was a small window of opportunity to take the degree and thanks to my boss, I was put forward for it.
All I have to do now, of course, is to pass my degree! Hopefully, my determination and passion will get me through.
You are indeed Passionate sis!!!
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Thanks, Sis. I certainly am 🙂
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You will make a brilliant nurse , we need more people like you with passion for the job. I know you will qualify! I just wish you could of met my sister Mary, she was passionate about nursing teaching until she died.
You are a wonderful person it shines through your writing. ????
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Oh Willow, what a lovely compliment. I wish I could have met your sister Mary too, I bet I could have learned loads from her. ???
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Thanks Sis, it was an easy post, as I was not feeling well . Yes you and Mary would of got on really well. ???
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xx
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Wonderful post, Judy! I think your caring nature and conscientious mindset make you perfect to work in the field of nursing. They are very fortunate to have you! ?
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Thanks so much, Tonya., that is very heartwarming to hear 🙂 xx
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“determination and passion will get me through”.- I know it will!! I admire you so much, Judy. Going to school, working, and blogging!! your determination and passion is already evident!
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Thank you Melinda, for your faith in me. It means a lot :-
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You’re welcome, Judy. Every one of your readers believes in you, not just me!
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Well it is so lovely to think of that 🙂 ??
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Great photo, I can feel the warm in here. It’s lovely the way you describe your passion for your career. Good luck with the exams!
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Thanks so much, Elizabeth 🙂
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We are cheering you on Eddie! I admire your determination and do so enjooy hearing of your hard won successes.
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Thanks, Daffy. I certainly hope that I will have some successes to report to you soon. We are coming up to the end our our first year, and all assignments and exams will have been marked by the end if Feb! 🙂
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Rooting for you!
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I got to “an operations department of a holiday brochure company” and now I have to know about it. Don’t ask why, I couldn’t tell you.
Good luck on your degree.
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It is not very exciting John. The company I worked for distributed holiday brochures to various travel agents throughout the UK. The warehouse received the brochures and I would add the stock onto the various Clients’ accounts such as Thomas Cook, Kuoni, Cunard etc as directed by the Client Handlers who liaised with the client.
Operations was responsible for sending out extra brochures to travel agents and dealing with any queries, I suppose it was logistics really.
I bet you are glad you asked!
Thanks so much for your good wishes, John, I appreciate them 🙂
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It is so wonderful that you got this opportunity to pursuit your dream, Judy. My Aunt was a registered nurse before she retired.
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Yes, I am extremely grateful. It is such a fantastic profession. My mum was a registered nurse too back in the 1950s before she got married 🙂
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Hello, and thanks for stopping by. I am Judy, in my (very) early fifties and decided that life definitely gets more interesting as it goes on! I am a wife and a mum and have just finished University as a Registered Nurse, after having worked as an Associate Practitioner in the NHS. I am also a poet and the author of my debut book, 'Rhymes of the Times.' I love to laugh, and I love rhyming words too, so I joined the two together, and my book was born. I am currently working on another book in the series also. I am a prolific blogger and enjoy writing funny stories, anecdotes, and anything really that takes my fancy.
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