One morning, I was getting ready to go to a training day in the next town over. I was feeling really pleased with myself because I was going to be on time, maybe even a little early for the start of the training.
Then it happened.
One morning, I was getting ready to go to a training day in the next town over. I was feeling really pleased with myself because I was going to be on time, maybe even a little early for the start of the training.
Then it happened.
Today I had the privilege to be taken on a tour of The National Star College at Ullenwood near Cheltenham. In case you don’t know it, the college is for students with disabilities and aims to provide them with opportunities to realise their full potential in life, in whatever way suits them.
Here’s a quote from their website:
“At National Star, we’re driven by our vision for a world in which people with disabilities are able to realise their potential as equal and active citizens in control of their lives. This sits at the heart of everything we do, from the personalised and world-class learning we provide via National Star College to training, specialist services and our work in the wider community.”
Click here to read more about the great work the college is doing on their website.
What struck me most on the tour was the overwhelming emphasis on giving the students more choice. Often we take for granted just how much choice we have in our lives, when some of these students are working towards being able to communicate what they want and deciding on their own care plans. Imagine not being able to tell anyone how you’re feeling or what you want for breakfast! This visit has made me realise just how grateful I am for all the choices I get to make in and about my life.
I’ve been putting off writing this month’s blog post for at least 2 weeks because I needed to make it perfect.
There, I’ve said it.
I feel like I should know better, be able to ‘fix’ myself somehow so that I don’t procrastinate like this. But guess what – I’m a perfectly imperfect human and I can talk myself out of all sorts of things if I try hard enough (and I can be very persistent – ask my husband!)
So this is me, telling you what I’ve been doing. A sort of ‘Confessions Of A Life Coach’ if you will.