Let me introduce you to Salesforce. This is what I look at all day long. This is what my progress is judged by and this is where everything I need to know lies.
Oh goodness.
Deep exhale.
Today was exhausting and I'm learning the lesson of patience continually. Waiting on my contacts to call or email me back is tiring and not knowing who to call or what to explore next is draining. Waiting and waiting is what I did all day. I did speak with a few people and it was encouraging and I think I was encouraging.
I can already see what they said. I care about the students and teachers I have spoken with or have left messages with. They are precious, precious folks who are just as nervous and scared as I am, if not more. They aren't enraptured by this organization, breathing it and eating every single moment - being in constant remembrance by the community in which they live. Yet, they care and want to try and talk their administrators into letting them do all-school assemblies. I am so proud of the two girls I talked to today who are going to make it happen. They are going to bite the bullet and do the leg work to make the screening happen.
This is truly a grassroots effort. It requires everyone to be a part to make it happen.
I love it.
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