Both sides of me

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Both sides of me
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<p>&nbsp;Good day to you, dear Steem people! Recently I’ve found this extraordinary platform. And I certainly won’t be exceptional noting that it’s a really contemporary tool for communication. Yet I was impressed by the amount of topics and tags! https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2014/12/10/20/56/medical-563427_960_720.jpg</p>
<p>&nbsp; As my introductory post I’d like to introduce myself to you (and though such kind of post won’t be new at all, I’ll try to include a huge part of my soul into this short narration.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Professionally I’m a physician. &nbsp;The biggest part of my day is devoted to dealing with patients, their relatives (which often is quite stressfulJ )and actually with diseases and connected troubles. &nbsp;https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2017/01/10/01/32/teach-1968076_960_720.jpg</p>
<p>&nbsp;The other part of myself is presented by teaching. I’m a tutor for kids, well, for children from 6 to 16.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;It’s not easy to combine such distinctive areas, ‘cause each of them requires a good deal of labor and patience from me. Yet I can’t say who I’m to a bigger degree: a doctor or a teacher. I’ve been learning and enjoying English since I was about 6 and continue to improve myself in this area. I often realize that I admire every word, every letter, every sound of English. Some kind of “englishism” J. I love developing my skills with these tasks on reading, listening, use of English, etc. Of course, I use acknowledged editions such as Oxford, Cambridge, Longman and the like. I devote much time to preparation of my classes and try to make each one as exciting as possible.&nbsp;https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2017/08/01/23/02/doctor-2568481_960_720.jpg</p>
<p>I’ve written so much about my “non-professional, linguistic side” and given so little information about my professional life to which I’ve contributed eight years of studying (not easy by the by). But what can I add? Well, my job is very demanding and I feel a heavy weight of responsibility on my shoulders. However, I can’t say I enjoy my work as it is. There are lots of points to be improved in order to make the work satisfying and medicine in general a dignified branch (as it should already be!).&nbsp;</p>
<p>So, I must go. Tomorrow I’m expecting three my little students to come and my night duty) Glad to be a part of the Steem community! &nbsp;https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2017/09/18/22/01/british-shorthair-2763387_960_720.jpg</p>
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