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It is always hard at the beginning. It's difficult to learn to see and move in the world in ways that feel foreign and uncomfortable. We like to feel like we know what we're doing. We want to be of service to our patients and help in the best ways possible. And when learning something new it brings back all the discomfort of anytime we have had to grow into a larger version of ourselves.
This is another conversation with Kristin Wisgirda and Tim McGee along with Toby Daly on learning to use the Saam method in their daily clinical work.
Really, the only way to learn the work is to do the work. And it really helps to have the perspective of someone who has a little bit more experience.
Listen in to this conversation as practitioners puzzle through adding this method to their clinical repertoire.
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It is always hard at the beginning. It's difficult to learn to see and move in the world in ways that feel foreign and uncomfortable. We like to feel like we know what we're doing. We want to be of service to our patients and help in the best ways possible. And when learning something new it brings back all the discomfort of anytime we have had to grow into a larger version of ourselves.
This is another conversation with Kristin Wisgirda and Tim McGee along with Toby Daly on learning to use the Saam method in their daily clinical work.
Really, the only way to learn the work is to do the work. And it really helps to have the perspective of someone who has a little bit more experience.
Listen in to this conversation as practitioners puzzle through adding this method to their clinical repertoire.

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