Official Review: Trust me, I’m a care worker
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Re: Official Review: Trust me, I’m a care worker
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Thank you for pointing out that Christopher Bulteel highlights the positive side and doesn't dwell on the negative. Because of the high stress level of the day to day work, it would be so easy to get caught up in the negative moments and forget that you are dealing with people not problems.
Trust me, I'm a care worker is going on my bookshelves. I'm also sharing this one with my cousin. I believe she'll enjoy it.
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It's interesting to point out in the review the mention that the author doesn't dwell in the negatives. It's refreshing that he focuses on having a positive demeanor.
I too had care givers when I lived in an inpatient rehabilitation hospital recovering from a brain injury while living on a stroke ward. I met countless individuals who helped me and it's nice to not focus on the negatives. Even if it was something simple as removing the clock from my room and finding a fan to help cool the place down. It's the simple acts of kindness.
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I read the sample of the book and really enjoyed it. The first few pages of the book are so well written. It is almost like the author is sitting right there and telling you about his experiences. The telling is so interesting and so natural.
I really want to read this book when I get the time.
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Also, I am becoming very confused about how these reviews are written. The sample book I read was filled with errors, like no capitalization, extra spaces and more than once the chapter changed in the middle of a sentence.
While I enjoyed Mr. Bulteel's spirit and his remembrance of the seniors he helped, I don't understand how this could be a 4 star review. In my opinion, your review was better organized than his first three chapters.