I'm coming to the end of my solicited questions (so if any of you have more, ask away.) This is Ruth's last and I have two more from Bob
If someone were to give you a gift a day for a month what would you want the gifts to be?
If someone important were to give me one of something every day for a month I'd want stories - memories - annecdotes of connection - the stories that made up the structure of our relatinship for that person.
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What a neat gift that would be!
I would enjoy that too. It is a gift I would not have thought of, but it would be the perfect gift!
You said < I'm coming to the end of my solicited questions (so if any of you have more, ask away.) >
Okay, here are some more:
(1) What would be your second choice of profession if you HAD to make a switch (and if it were possible to be immediately trained in it)?
(2) Is there anything that you miss...that you used to do many / a few year ago, but don't do much/ at all any more?
(3) What talents or interests do you have that you hope to make use of (moreso, perhaps) or develop or explore in the next few years?
I have also been mulling over some questions, so this is probably a good time to post them!
* Do you believe in absolute truth, and if so, what is it or what does it mean?
* What are your thoughts on and/or approach to discipline in child rearing?
* 5 of your favorite nonfiction books & why
* 5 of your favorite fiction books & why
* What do you love about living in Austin? What would you change if you could?
* Who or what has been your greatest writing influence (or more than one influence, from different times or in different capacities)?
* If you could visit anywhere in the world (without having to deal with the physical travel aspect!), where would you go?
* What main sources do you read or go to for your news, and why?
* You have spoken in the past about stages of grief and grief coming in waves; could you explain what what that process was like for you with Kerry and/or at other times in your life – in particular, how you might share from your experience of this process to help someone else understand grieving.
* What are some of your favorite foods, (1) to eat and (2) to make [or both!]?
* As someone with no counseling background or experience, I am interested in hearing about some of the core teachings/lessons/approach you use in your practice. What are some of the unhealthy thoughts/perspectives you help people work through, and some of the healthy thoughts/perspectives you help them strive for?
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