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Hey guys, 

Nice to e-meet you all here.

I'm so excited to find this website! It seems everyone will start with an intro post, so here goes mine :) 

  • A Little About Myself 

My name is Elaine, and I have two wonderful cats—a tabby and a calico. I identify as an ESTJ on the MBTI scale, although I consider myself to be somewhat balanced between extroversion and introversion, depending on the situation. I enjoy singing, going to the gym, and I hope to do some traveling this year. I recently transitioned from being a strategy consultant to taking a career break, which has allowed me to explore new facets of life and regain some balance after a demanding work life.

  • How I landed at learning BSL

I’ve been involved in volunteer work for quite some time, including roles in charity shops and helping children with autism and learning difficulties. While these experiences have been rewarding, I’ve always wanted to focus on areas that might be underserved, particularly where there’s a lack of volunteers due to specific skill requirements. That’s how I became interested in supporting individuals with hearing impairments and learning British Sign Language.

  • My Learning and Practice Plan

Initially, I considered enrolling in evening classes for BSL, but the costs were a bit prohibitive. Fortunately, I found some affordable learning materials here, which has been a lifesaver! I plan to self-study for the Intro and Level 1 content, and I’m actively seeking a study buddy to practice with. I’ll also be looking for events to participate in and contribute to. I’ll post separately about finding a study/practice buddy soon.

That’s all for now! I hope everyone enjoys their journey in learning BSL and making a positive impact in the community.

E

       

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