Challenging. Supporting. Loving. Aspiring. Educating. Sharing. Uplifting. Informing. Strengthening. Encouraging. Motivating. Praying. {Women Becoming Better... Together.}

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Mini-Meet & Broadcast Next Saturday!

"Real Ladies. Real GOD. Real Talk. - Equipping REAL WALK!" - Mini Meet - NEXT SATURDAY!! 10a-1pm Nov. 2nd!! Las Vegas!! 

Purposeful Evolutionary Dialogue!!
TOPIC: "Faithfulness - A Fruit of the Spirit"
Real problems, real answers, real grace, real salvation, real help, real healing, real love, real friends, real encouragement, real empowerment, real change, real growth, real faith, real life - and that MORE ABUNDANTLY!!
 
>>>>>>> NEW LOCATION!!<<<<<<<<< 
4775 S. McLeod Las Vegas, NV 89121 
McLeod & Tropicana at Paradise Community Center 
Not local? As always, all Mini-Meets are also STREAMED LIVE on u-stream!!  We invite you all to tune in live and participate in the dialogue! Click here to watch us live:http://www.ustream.tv/user/SistersEVOLVE !  LIVE BROADCASTING WILL BEGIN AT 11am Pacific / 2pm Eastern.

NOTE: No cost to attend, but donations are needed, accepted, and appreciated!! {SUGGESTED DONATION: $10.00 } We will also have SE T-SHIRTS and WRISTBANDS available for purchase!! A light lunch and beverages will be served. 


Bible Drive: We are also collecting new or gently-used Bibles as part of our His Word- IN - Her Hands Bible drive!! 


{{CHRISTIAN WOMEN, BECOMING BETTER - TOGETHER!!}}}
SISTERS EVOLVE MINIMEETs!!! SUCH EXCITING TIMES!
SE Mini's provide an opportunity for SISTERS to connect &

Saturday, October 19, 2013

"Difficult Patients" - Are You Hindering Your Own Progress?

As many of you all know, professionally, I work in the field of Radiology. On average, I see 15-20
patients/day. I see a variety of types of patients: men, women, young, elderly, rich, poor, healthy, ill, and the list goes on. I truly enjoy the work that I do. I am blessed to have the opportunity to make a difference in people’s lives. I enjoy meeting so many different people everyday. I enjoy the moments we share and many times I am blessed by the brief conversations we have. I get to meet amazing people and so often they share little snippets of their lives with me. We smile, we laugh, sometimes (believe it or not) we are even moved to tears. While many of my patients fall in to the aforementioned pleasant category, unfortunately that is not always the case.

In the medical field, we often see patients who fall into a different category – one we tend to refer to as “difficult patients”. Now a patient may be labeled a “difficult patient” for a variety of reasons. For the most part, a patient who is described as “difficult” is labeled as such because they exhibit some type of behavior (intentionally or unintentionally) that impedes, complicates, or hinders the medical treatment being offered. This is exhibited in a variety of ways. For example, there are some patients who are angry and unpleasant from the moment they walk in the door. They are short with the staff, they are confrontational, and make it very difficult to treat them. They are unwilling to provide or make it difficult for you to obtain information necessary to provide them with the best possible care. Some patients are difficult to treat, or more challenging to treat because they do not trust that you have their best interests at heart. These people are suspicious of you and question everything. Some are difficult to treat because they uncooperative and do not follow instructions well. They do not take their medication as prescribed, don’t show up for appointments, or do not cooperate during an exam. These are just a few examples.

As medical professionals and doctors, the goal is (or should be) optimal health and healing. Speaking for myself personally, I am here to help. With this in mind, it perplexes me when I attempt to help someone, and instead of assisting in their own treatment and progress, they impede progress. As I began to contemplate this, I began to consider the ultimate Healer. Jehovah Rapha – the God who heals. I sat and thought, “Wow. How often are WE difficult patients?” Boom. It hit me hard. God loves us so much. He has so much for us. He wants the best for us. How often do we impede and or hinder His blessing and healing in our lives, because we are

"Real Ladies! Real GOD! Real Talk! - Equipping Real Walk!" - Particpate in our INTERACTIVE dialogue!