Sunday Song: Assimiliation

I am finishing up the last session of the Music for Kiddos Symposium before I head over to complete the course evaluation and get my certificate. I could not face that session on the day - it was just a bit too much to concentrate on during that specific time. I just needed a small break after the six presentations that I watched on Friday. Today, I have to get through all of this just to finish it all.

I have started some things that I should (goblin alert) have done many years ago.

I registered my "business" as an LLC yesterday. It was a payment and a form filed with the State. That was it, as far as I can find these days. I will have to do some business things with the city - DBA, and licenses - but those cannot be accomplished until I have an Employer Identification Number and some new bank accounts. Those are tasks for this next week. 

It is time to get my "business" going. I've had the website for 30 years, and I have not made it into anything that makes money - yet. It is time.

I am getting a group together to help me run a symposium for music therapists who work with adolescents. This is something that we really need in our clinical world. If you would be willing to present or help out behind the scenes, let me know! We are starting to get together to start the planning. I'm thinking August or September for the first symposium...

I crave connection with other music therapists, and I think this might be one way to get that connection. 

At the moment, I am assimilating all the information that I received from the speakers from the Music for Kiddos symposium into something that is important for my clinical practice. I do not work with little kids. I work with big kids who are no longer easy to support. I have to do lots of transferring of information from a preschool and little kid perspective to my clients, and it takes more time than just the symposium hours to figure things out.

Anyway, if you are interested in helping out with an adolescent-focused symposium, let me know...

Thanks for reading.

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