Question: What do you want to blog about today?
Answer: I have no friggin’ idea. Wait! I have too many friggin’ ideas.
Question: What is your definition of doing group work, this morning?
Answer: It’s when I get to help make a room safe enough, so that people can talk about themselves in a way that helps themselves and the other people in the room.
Question: Why do you love doing group work so very, very much?
Answer: Because people are so friggin’ amazing.
Question: Why do the brains of people, who are so friggin’ amazing, generate harmful thoughts, sometimes?
Answer: I have no friggin’ idea.
Question: In reference to that last question, what joke occurred to you?
Answer: I used to think the brain was the most wonderful organ in my body. And then I thought, “Look what’s telling me that.” — Emo Philips
Question: What else do you want to tell people this morning?
Answer: Thank you so much — for reading, for thinking, for feeling, for all that you do.
Thanks for sharing 🙂
Thanks to you — my much appreciated, faithful reader!
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