I have been tagged by Melba, who says she chose me because I wanted to know more about you. She has reframed the 4 Questions into 4 Artist's Way Questions, since she had already done this meme before she was tagged again -- so I'm not sure which ones she wants me to answer.
I'll answer an unasked one -- Yes, I am an Introvert -- in order to explain my decision to answer the original 4 Questions that are circulating around the internet:
4 jobs I have had:
- movie theater usherette (if you didn't know I am old, now you do)
- grocery clerk
- nurse's aide
- waitress (I'm on a roll -- I'm going to keep going)
- secretary
- executive secretary
- assertiveness trainer
- group facilitator
- adjunct faculty
- clinical social worker
- program director
- agency executive director
- grant writer
4 places I've lived:
- Juneau, Alaska
- Olympia, Cheney, and Spokane, Washington
- St. Paul, Minnesota
- Livingston, Missoula, and Billings, Montana
4 TV shows I enjoy:
- Charlie Rose
- Battlestar Galactica
- West Wing
- Monk
4 places I've vacationed:
- San Francisco
- New York
- Mexico
- Italy
4 websites I visit daily:
4 favorite foods:
- good dark chocolate
- good thin-crust pizza
- home-made Mexican food
- grilled wild salmon
4 places I'd rather be right now (if I had $):
- Italy
- Mexico
- New York
- San Francisco
I'll bet everyone but me has done this already, so I'm not going to tag anyone. Wait, maybe I will. I'll tag:
Those questions, for Niki and other AW participants who may wish to tackle them, are: 4 wishes, dreams, desires; 4 imaginary lives; 4 things I should change; 4 people I admire; 4 things I like about The Artist's Way; and 4 things I still hope to get out of The Artist's Way.
Will I answer Melba's questions, some other time? Maybe. They're harder.

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Hi. I think The Artist Way questions are difficult. Sometimes. When I stop to think about what she is really asking for. Thanks for playing along.
Your poem from the post below is haunting. I read it over several times. It makes me think about faith and questioning...which I think is so good. People who have blind faith, who are dependent on faith to move, scare me. I hope to always be questioning. That is what I took away from the poem; the necessity of questioning even when you have faith.
Posted by: Melba | 09 February 2006 at 01:10 PM
What an extraordinary range of jobs! Please answer Melba's questions too... :-)
Posted by: qB | 09 February 2006 at 03:13 PM