Just a Song Sunday: New Things to Talk About
I think it is time to switch these Sunday posts again. I do this every once in a while because I get to a point where I just don't generate ideas about what to write about. I'm afraid that I've come to that point for these Sunday posts now, so it's time to change things up a bit.
Now, it is time to figure out what I want to write about during these Sunday mornings.
Hmmm. I really like alliteration, so whatever I choose should have some /S/ sounds as part of the title. Sound, Song, Singing, Session, Strategy, Simple, Sliding, Study, Supposition, Scholarship, Sibilance...
Nope.
Nothing comes to mind.
Something will grab me, I am sure. Student Sundays? Nah. That's a bit strange.
Slip Sliding Away. Sound of Silence. Sing. Nope, nothing.
Maybe I'll go back to Synthesis Sunday. A while ago, I spent time reading my music therapy textbooks and then would attempt to pull the information together into my music therapy life on Sundays. I do have quite a few textbooks that I've already outlined and several that I want to read, so that might be a good use of my time. I could also move forward on my Research-Informed Clinician thing and do the same thing with journal articles. Professional development, anyone??
If I could find one more /s/ word, I could have a three-word, alliterative descriptor.
Something to muse about today.
Now, it is time to figure out what I want to write about during these Sunday mornings.
Hmmm. I really like alliteration, so whatever I choose should have some /S/ sounds as part of the title. Sound, Song, Singing, Session, Strategy, Simple, Sliding, Study, Supposition, Scholarship, Sibilance...
Nope.
Nothing comes to mind.
Something will grab me, I am sure. Student Sundays? Nah. That's a bit strange.
Slip Sliding Away. Sound of Silence. Sing. Nope, nothing.
Maybe I'll go back to Synthesis Sunday. A while ago, I spent time reading my music therapy textbooks and then would attempt to pull the information together into my music therapy life on Sundays. I do have quite a few textbooks that I've already outlined and several that I want to read, so that might be a good use of my time. I could also move forward on my Research-Informed Clinician thing and do the same thing with journal articles. Professional development, anyone??
If I could find one more /s/ word, I could have a three-word, alliterative descriptor.
Something to muse about today.
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