Sunday, 26 February 2012

My CPD experience!

Hi everyone
 
Homeopaths like other professionals commit to life long learning; we call this continuing professional development or CPD for short. I have just completed a CPD course called Orion which is run by Mike Bridger and Dion Tabret from the Contemporary College of Homeopathy (the college where I studied for my licentiate  to be a homeopath). I have a lovely new certificate to say that I made it through and reached the required standard to become one of the courses graduates. I am pleased with myself as I expect you can tell!

The Orion course ran for two days each month over the last five months, so quite a commitment in both time and brain power, both valuable and often in short supply of late! However, I feel that the course has been very helpful to me and will also benefit my patients because I have gained new knowledge, revised and revisited ideas and methods that needed some more thought and spent time with some lovely new people. All in all I feel energised and am reminded of the wonders that homeopathy can achieve.

I have been fortunate to be able to attend Orion and learn so much but I am also very lucky to be able to keep learning and adding to my knowledge each day as I work with people who are experiencing the help that homeopathy can bring.
Each day is infact a CPD day and we are all doing it.

Am just off now to get my certificate framed!

Have a great week and happy CPD!
 

Bye for now
Brenda x

Saturday, 18 February 2012

A joke I hope will make you smile!

Hi everyone
 
This week a joke from Tim Vine who won the award for funniest joke at the
Loaded Lafta's

"Conjunctivitis.com - that's a site for sore eyes".

Thought this was rather clever and also very funny!
 
Hope you all have a great week.


Bye for now
Brenda x

Friday, 10 February 2012

Some thoughts about life...

Hi everyone

I would like to share some thoughts with you about life. I know, sounds a bit heavy but bear with me.

First of all let me put things in to context. I recently attended a funeral and the vicar in his address highlighted three very important points about life. These points really resonated with me and I hope he doesn't mind me passing them on to you.

Life is short, no matter how long we live it is but a speck in time. It is what we do with that life that matters.

We take each other for granted. When was the last time you told someone you loved them?

We don't know what tomorrow will bring but there is a time for everything, a time to dance and a time to die, a time to sow and a time to reap..............

Some really big things to think about I felt. I will leave you with these thoughts.

Hope you all have a great week.


Bye for now
Brenda x

Friday, 3 February 2012

What Doctor's Don't Tell You website

Hi everyone

Some information from the What Doctor's Don't Tell You website or WDDTY suggests that the drug company producing Tamiflu has hidden research into the ineffectiveness of the drug and also the dangers of the drug. To find out more follow this link: http://www.wddty.com/tamiflu-drug-co-hides-research-into-its-ineffectiveness-and-dangers.html

The WDDTY website is a great source of useful information and it does exactly as it's name suggests providing independent information on the dangers of medicines and alternatives that work.
If you don't know the site have a look and see what you think!




Bye for now
Brenda x