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View Poll Results: Do you have an end of session ritual?
Yes, and it is useful 9 25.00%
Yes, and it is useful
9 25.00%
Yes, and it is not useful 0 0%
Yes, and it is not useful
0 0%
No, and I would like one 1 2.78%
No, and I would like one
1 2.78%
No, and I would not like one 13 36.11%
No, and I would not like one
13 36.11%
Nothing special 13 36.11%
Nothing special
13 36.11%
I do a touchdown dance after every session ends 0 0%
I do a touchdown dance after every session ends
0 0%
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Default Jun 19, 2019 at 07:49 PM
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Usually we just get to the natural end of the conversation and he says something like, "Well, think about ____ this week. I hope this was a helpful session." We say goodbye and I leave. If we practiced a new technique of some sort, he might ask me if I remember how it works before I go. Otherwise, we say goodbye and I leave. I would not enjoy having a ritual at the end of each session. It would only be annoying to me.
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Default Jun 19, 2019 at 08:44 PM
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We always say good night and I love you to each other.
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