Projects, Projects Everywhere, and Not a Finished One In Sight!
I am officially heading towards panic time.
I have tons of things going on and nothing is really getting finished up. My stack of file folders to offer for sale is growing, but everything needs to be laminated, velcroed, and finished before it can be considered "ready." I have things that I need to get printed and then bound into books. I have projects that I want to make and offer just for fun because I remember how thrilled I used to be to find things about music therapy. I would like to give that thrill to someone else out there.Maybe that's what I will do right now - forget about the stacks of things that are on my living room floor, forget about the existential crisis that I am slipping into because of other things happening around me, and forget about the pressure that I am placing on myself to achieve the vision of perfection that I have in my head about how I want all this to go, and just create some stuff.
I'm going to play around with paper and music therapy thoughts and file folders and cutting blades and all the things that I love.
Here's a preview of what I am putting together for folks to purchase at the Midwestern Region AMTA Conference.

Now that I have all these pictures lined out, I feel a bit compelled to fill up the space with writing, so I'll postpone my creating for just a bit.
When I look at all the things that I've created over the years, I feel pride, awe, and a bit of consternation - all at the same time. I am proud that I am able to figure out how to make things for my clients to use. I love making things with paper - visual aids, charms, books, journals, you name it! My love of paper crafting has led me into hours upon hours of creating things that I take in for my clients. I blame my internship director for this particular hobby of mine.
My internship director, Sheryl L. Kelly, was a wonderful mentor. I loved almost every single moment I had with her at the Center for Neurodevelopmental Studies, Inc. in Phoenix, Arizona. I have to add in that clarifying statement because of one thing.I had to spend lots of time laminating visual aids.
I learned that particular lesson!!
I bought the laminator and have never looked back. I now am the proud owner of four laminators of different sizes.
(By the way, the cat will NOT be part of the available purchases!)

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