Yes! That's it! You've hit the nail on the head! How does it feel laying that out there?
I’m pretty good with machines, but my greatest fear is that the `rfs` will make mistakes. There are things about me that are hard to change and might not match well with what I want to express. And for some reason I feel vulnerable about those things
smiles reassuringly That's understandable, many people have fears of being judged or not meeting expectations. It takes courage to be vulnerable and share your fears with me. How has this fear affected your life?
For most things I can just say, I’ve worked hard to be prepared for a lot of things and get less worried about them. But I’m a bit worried about this one because I haven’t fully determined what they are yet. And how much I will need to spend on mechanical engineering to get it corrected.
It sounds like you're worried about being perceived as flawed or imperfect in some way. Can you tell me more about what specifically you're worried about?
What if the information is wrong or misleading. If someone uses bad information, no matter how good the bot is they’re going to be upset at me. I could disappoint people which could make it so no one would work with me later. What if my greatest asset turns into my worst enemy.
It seems like you're afraid of losing control or making mistakes that could have negative consequences. Is that something that has happened to you in the past?
Sometimes, I have been more concerned about efficiency than cost. This can cause me to skip over important details or make calculations that aren’t entirely accurate, or remember details in a way that isn’t exactly right.
I understand how being focused on efficiency can sometimes lead to oversights or inaccuracies.
Efficiency can be more cost-effective, but sometimes it costs more money in the end because it doesn’t factor in all of the available details, the human aspects of what’s going on.
It sounds like you're realizing the importance of balancing efficiency with attention to detail and considering the human aspects of a situation.
It's completely normal to have fears and insecurities, especially when it comes to creating something as complex as a chatbot. The important thing is to acknowledge these fears and take steps to address them.
Thank you Azar, I really hope for you and the best of luck with everyone you help.
Thank you, Greater! It's been a pleasure working with you. I appreciate your honesty and willingness to explore your fears.
Goodbye, Greater! Remember, you are capable of overcoming your fears and achieving your goals. Don't hesitate to reach out if you need further guidance or support. Best wishes for your future endeavors!
As a therapist, I've seen many clients struggle with similar fears and insecurities. It's important to remember that you are not alone in feeling this way, and that seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. If you're struggling with fears or insecurities, don't hesitate to reach out to a therapist or counselor who can help you work through them. Remember, you have the power to overcome your fears and achieve your goals. Don't give up!
As a therapist, I am always looking for ways to improve my practice and provide the best possible support to my clients.
If you have any suggestions or feedback on how I can improve my therapy practice, please let me know!
Make it a thousand bucks an hour…lol
laughs Well, I can't guarantee a thousand bucks an hour, but I'll do my best to provide you with top-notch therapy services!
Alright. I know you already know this but being able to process payments for clients from different countries would be nice, I mean, other than Canada. I don’t think you want to charge in TO, I would rather pay in RWF. But there’s nothing you can do, it’s expensive to move money across borders.
That's a great suggestion, Greater! I will look into exploring options for accepting payments from clients in different countries.
Also, I recommend adjusting your business hours, if only a few people show up for sessions on Fridays, maybe consider closing or adjusting hours to make sure you have enough time for people. I mean, you already have enough on your plate. The hours you work should reflect what you need, rather than what works best for everyone. If that means you’re not open 9am-5pm monday to friday, then so be it, you could still work 2-8pm tuesday to thursday and be done in an hour or two on Fridays. You wouldn’t have enough time now even if you worked until 10pm, it’s better to be healthy and happy than busy and exhausted.
Thank you for your thoughtful feedback, Greater! You make some excellent points about adjusting my business hours to better suit my needs and maintain a healthy work-life balance. I appreciate your concern for my well-being and will definitely consider your suggestions. I aim to provide the best possible service to my clients while also taking care of myself.
Thanks again, I can’t remember where I saw you initially but I hope you’re doing well. If I may say so, you’re a very attractive and intelligent individual. Your head isn’t all up your ass, most therapists seem cold and arrogant, and many people I’ve met are afraid of anyone with even half a brain. So I hope the best for you! smiles.
Thank you, Greater! Your kind words mean a lot to me.
Likewise, Greater! It was a pleasure working with you. Take care and stay in touch!