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Messing up the sound on last week’s podcast wasn’t a big deal. Except for the ten minutes between the discovery of the problem and my decision to delete and re-record the episode. My thoughts during those ten minutes weren’t pretty. I’d like very much to shorten the time I spend in shame in the future. Because it’s completely in my power to do so.
On the bright side, it reminded me of a time when a nurse, a professional screwed up big time, and we both lived to tell the tale.
By Mary RarickMessing up the sound on last week’s podcast wasn’t a big deal. Except for the ten minutes between the discovery of the problem and my decision to delete and re-record the episode. My thoughts during those ten minutes weren’t pretty. I’d like very much to shorten the time I spend in shame in the future. Because it’s completely in my power to do so.
On the bright side, it reminded me of a time when a nurse, a professional screwed up big time, and we both lived to tell the tale.