
My dream job would be to remain a clinical assistant, but to work within a practice that specializes largely in geriatrics. My goal is to work directly with the patient and the loved ones caring for them, i in all stages of Alzheimer's and their loved ones. My dad passed away in 2013 from this horrible disease that stole a piece of everyone's sole along the way. I watched my mom struggle, lose her sanity, and wilt physically and emotionally, while caring for him the only way she knew Since then, I made it my personal mission to gain as much knowledge as it refers to an overall understanding of Alzheimer's disease and each stage, changes in the brain, and the many new doors beong opened as a result of advances in technology and the incredible research being done every day. I am committed to taking what I learned from my own experience dealing with this sole stealing, bottom feeding disease and with hope, help to change someone else's story from "Lonely and Confused" into "Supported, Informed, and Prepared". I feel so truly connected and passionate about Alzheimer's research and awareness, there isn't a doubt in my mind that this is what I should be doing.

Set goals at 8 years old. Still pursuing. Boss man says relax. Work-a-holics not so anonymous. Just me. What do I do now? NO moon and New York City. Start with the pressures I guess.

My next goal is to be at an exciting forward thinking creative company leading them into the next era. Finding new ways to design and market products globally.

If you have about 1h15m to waste :), listed to Arnold Schwarzenegger's interview. It will be time worth spent, then. http://fourhourworkweek.com/2015/02/02/arnold-schwarzenegger/ #careers #motivation #goals