Feeling anxious and excited

  • Post author:
  • Post comments:1 Comment
  • Reading time:4 mins read
  • Post last modified:April 6, 2022

I still need a piece of recording equipment and I’m not super excited about that. Actually, I am kinda excited about it, just not the expense. That said, it will be very useful going forward, especially if these trips become more frequent. So I guess I will just bite the bullet and take the plunge.

I’m nervous about sitting down with Temple Grandin because I mean, it’s Temple Grandin.

One of my goals over the next few days is to draft some interview questions and I thought I would open the floor to you guys a little bit.

Is there something you’d like me to ask her? Do you have a question that you’d really like her feedback on? Leave them in the comments below and I’ll try to work some of them in if I can. I think I get something like 20 minutes, so time will limited.

Personal growth can be scary sometimes but I feel pushing forward anyway, is part of that growth process. I hopefully have many decades of life left and I don’t want to spend that time stuck in the same place I’ve been stuck in for some time now. I want to grow as a person, father and business owner. I want to continue building something that lets me take care of the people I love, all while making a difference, and maybe leaving the world a slightly better place than I found it in.

I’ve never been away from my kids for this long before and that will be a bit strange but like I said, personal growth.

I’m excited to see where this new path leads and I want to make the most of every opportunity I’m lucky enough to come across. This is all very positive stuff and I’m grateful to be sought after to do this kinda work.

Rob Gorski

Full time, work from home single Dad to my 3 amazing boys. Oh...and creator fo this blog. :-)
0 0 votes
Article Rating

Join The Conversation

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

1 Comment
most voted
newest oldest
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Curtis G.

Don’t worry Rob, you’ll do fine. Have a safe trip and a great new experience. We all appreciate all that you do for the Autism community.