Users' questions

Is it good to tell someone you are thinking of them?

Is it good to tell someone you are thinking of them?

In turn, telling someone that they’re on your mind can feel great, too. However, is it sometimes difficult to figure out the right words to say? We get it. Being vulnerable can be scary. You want the person to be comforted by your message, not feel obligated to drop everything to visit you, or outdo your gesture.

What’s the best way to say I’m thinking of You?

1. “Hey! Just wanted to let you know I’m thinking of you and hope you’re doing well. I miss you!” 2. “You know that thing about “You won’t know they’re the good ol’ days till they’re gone”? Yeah. We were in the good ol’ days. Miss you tons!” 3. “I came across our yearbook the other day and your message made me laugh (again).

Can you do temp work as a smart PA?

You could also look at temp work to ease you in – then move on to, say maternity contracts etc. Smart PA seems to be a franchise rather than any sort of training, so you’d be mad to consider this at all if you haven’t got a whole ton of experience behind you and want to be a freelance PA working for a variety of companies at the same time.

In turn, telling someone that they’re on your mind can feel great, too. However, is it sometimes difficult to figure out the right words to say? We get it. Being vulnerable can be scary. You want the person to be comforted by your message, not feel obligated to drop everything to visit you, or outdo your gesture.

How to say ” I’m thinking of you “?

“I just wanted to reach out and say I’m thinking of you! I hope you and everyone up there are doing well! Love you all!” 21. “Wanted to let you know you’re on my mind. I’m so proud of you. Really, I am. Love you and can’t wait to see you soon.” 22. “Hey, just checking in.

Are there any advantages to being a PA?

If you can’t stomach the idea of not having the final say about everything that happens with every patient, you shouldn’t be a PA. You prefer to be the expert on one or two subjects than to be competent in many. One of the recognized strengths of the PA profession is its flexibility.

Can a physician assistant make your life hell?

If your supervising physician is controlling, micromanaging, temperamental, inappropriate, abusive, or otherwise difficult, they can make your life hell. But this is rarely the case. More often the PA and MD relationship is collegial and cooperative. As for bodily fluids, you will definitely run across them, particularly while you are in training.