Well, that's the real certification - not some piece of paper that says you're certified. If your students believe in what you do and you're able to make a difference in how and what you teach them, then that's all the validation that truly matters. Having a credential is nice, and I hope yours comes through positively. But just to even be in a position to take that - well, you're head and shoulders above others anyway.That would be lovely. I must have done well because the students I had asked for me to make training for them on something else.
Cheers!
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