This morning, we headed downstairs to meet up before heading out to PhysioGym. While waiting, we saw Ben Hazlewood come into the lobby! He's another of the The Voice Australia contestants, but he was eliminated in the last episode. I liked him, though! I wanted to say something, but he was talking on his phone and I didn't want to interrupt. I did send him a facebook message, though! Is that weird? Probably...
The talk at PhysioGym was really interesting! PhysioGym is trying to bridge the gap and invest in the people walking through the door. Matthew Squires said, "I'll give you the path, but you're the solution," and I completely agree! The person definitely needs to be committed to making a change before any change will occur. He continued on to explain that PhysioGym is trying to get the physiotherapists to do more than just fix the injury, because there's more to it than that, and it aims to manage lifestyle changes instead just the pain. It aims to create a solution based upon creating the right opportunity for success and it invests in the patient's desire to find and maintain their own solution.
After the meeting, Lianne and I headed to the Royal Botanic Gardens to walk around and see Mrs. Macquarie's Chair at sunset. Mrs. Macquarie was the wife of Lachland Macquarie, former governor of NSW. A chair was carved out of rock at the place where she most enjoyed watching the sunset, so it was really nice to see! There, we saw a group of American middle school students from Florida and Texas. It was interesting - they were so loud! They were also preteens, which could've contributed to the noise haha.
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| From T2, the tea shop we went into yesterday! This is the phrase I live by. This is my store! |
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| Australian Native Rockery at the Royal Botanic Garden |
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| Mrs. Macquarie's Chair |
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