by Shanniel Shakespeare, B.Sc. Social Work
Trod-ding *
I
look at my shoes worn, holes and all, and I am amazed at my journey. I have
travelled for five years, and my journey is almost at an end. Two more weeks
have passed on my practicum site, and I am getting there. I am almost at the
point where I am comfortable in my own skin, with my colleagues, with the people
who come to me for assistance!! Isn’t that something? God has been good to me!
Trod-ding
I
look at shoes, worn out and ugly, and I smile!! Shoes symbolic of progress, and I
am proud of the immense growth I’ve experienced. I astonish myself sometimes at
how I quickly acclimate to a new task after hearing instructions once. One
thing I love about this experience is the opportunity my supervisor has given
me to "feel out" each aspect of the job. I have worked with children in our
institutions, and I was also given the chance to work with Adoption and
Supervision Order (S.O) cases. So far, it has been super awesome, but it
wouldn’t be a true report if I did not reveal that the paperwork is immense
and sometimes overwhelming. Progress is a must, so I refuse to let z paper
defeat me!
Trod-ding
I
look at shoes that walk me into newness of thinking. I look at shoes that hold
my feet as I step into an exciting future. I am excited by the support and
words of affirmation that my coworkers speak into my life. The colleagues to
whom I am assigned have been very consistent in mentoring me and modeling the
skills and competencies I will need to do my job effectively.
Trod-ding

Trod-ding
I
am walking past my fear and nervousness.
I smile as my shoes filled with holes strain out the anxiety I feel when
I am about to enter a counseling session. Shoes filled with holes strain out
intimidation I feel when I talk to my supervisor or a colleague and I smile!!!
I must admit that over the last two weeks I have surprised myself as to how
much I have grown. I marvel at how composed I now am when I talk to a client, I
make little jokes, listen attentively, and offer my suggestions.
Trod-ding
I
step into my God-given Potential. One of my learning goals was to say yes to
the opportunities that arise for me to display my talent and creativity, and I
have done just that. I said yes when
my supervisor invited me to do a presentation in Clarendon. I said yes when I was asked to do devotion at
the CCPA Quiz. I said yes when I was
asked to do devotions, a song, and my dub poem at the parenting seminar put on
by the agency. I said YES and it felt so good, and as a result, I have resolved
to continue doing so.
And
so the trod continues...2013 and beyond!!!
*Word
coined
Shanniel
Shakespeare is a Spoken Word Artiste/Dub Poet. She is also a Child and Youth
Advocate. She has a first degree in social work from Northern Caribbean University. She also is committed to using her God-given talents, creativity, and potential to empower young people to live passionate lives.