  You are the only one who can use your ability. It is an awesome responsibility. -Zig Ziglar Today I feel like a freelancer. I rolled out of bed at 10 a.m., prepared some interview questions for a phone interview at 11, checked my email, wrote a list of what I need to do today, and then called my interviewee.
The interview only took 20 minutes; I asked five questions and typed two pages of notes on my interviewee's responses. Thank goodness for hands-free telephone thingamabobs! Now I have the gruesome job of editing my splatter of keystrokes. Here's a sampling: Fiding what clinest need and having some knf of system to enure it gets doen properly. Internal quality control of check and balances. Homeoenw er diesn’t know how to do that, typeically doent like to go up on roof Need someone within the company whose job it is to ensure quality and check detail.
When I finished, my interviewee commented that my questions were good! Hooray! Then I'll get to sit down and compose a story. My client wants me to send it out everywhere, but I remember the possible downfalls of doing this. I'll have to brush up on what exactly can happen and then let him know. I am the professional after all!
Tomek and I went on course last night after almost two weeks of not having time to go. I learned about the Conditions of Existence, which are as follows: Be, Do and Have "The game of life demands that one assume a beingness in order to accomplish a doingness in the direction of havingness. " "The ability to be is more important than the ability to do. The ability to do is more important than the abililty to have.
" (Which fits nicely with the idea that one of the highest of human virtues is the ability to permit others to have beingness. ) "When one has clarified the idea of possession or havingness, one can then proceed to clarify doingness for general activity, and when this is done, one understands beingness or identity. " Quotes taken from The Basic Scientology Picture Book by L. Ron Hubbard. Basically, I know what I want.
Knowing that, I need to figure out what I need to do to accomplish that. Then I need to figure out what I need to be in order to do those actions successfully. Then I get busy and be, do and have! On a more somber note, I just received a big legal-sized envelope from Applied Scholastics Canada... licensing info. Ugh. The papers started out friendly enough, a letter from the head of APS Canada basically supporting my initiative to have a tutoring centre here, and letting me know to contact her if I have any questions about filling out the documents that were included with the letter. Then came an "Application for authorization to use the Applied Scholastics trademarks" and another legal-sized form on "How to apply to open a social betterment group or activity". Lastly, on letter-sized paper, a licese agreement, guaranteed to be written in lawyer-speak. Ugh!
These three documents total 24 pages that I have to read and understand and fill out as quickly as possible. EEK! Luckily I have a BEA meeting tonight, so Rob can help me with these, I hope. In the mail today I also received my pictures from when I walked across the stage at the Douglas College graduation ceremony. Not bad, not bad at all. :) 
