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My CAP Spring 2019 Journey
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5/21/2019 at 6:27:46 PM GMT
Congratulations! I remember the emotional roller coaster well.


5/21/2019 at 7:19:33 PM GMT
Thanks for the encouragement and CONGRATS to you!!


5/21/2019 at 8:12:56 PM GMT
Posts: 1
Congratulations! I sat for my CAP in May 2009. I had just been assigned a new leader who had a bit of a reputation, so the stress of supporting someone new and studying for my CAP test was, at times, overwhelming. I chose to put my life on hold for 4 months, I did my job as best I could and wowed my new boss, I did as little as possible at home to keep our home running and studied and studied and studied.

What a joyous feeling when my letter came telling me I had passed! I commend you for sticking with it and ultimately passing your test. Way to go!!!

To those who are beginning to study, never give up, surround yourself with people who will support and encourage you. You can do it!!


5/21/2019 at 9:33:12 PM GMT
Thank you for sharing your story. I remember my journey very well and consider it the highlight of my professional career. Hopefully not the last. You are inspiring!

Sharon Taylor, CAP, CBRM
Project Coordinator
The University of Kansas Health System
Chair Elect, IAAP Foundation


5/22/2019 at 2:23:39 AM GMT
Posts: 2
Congratulations Susan. Your journey will definitely encourage others. Thanks for sharing.


5/22/2019 at 2:48:38 AM GMT
Posts: 7
Congratulations! Indeed it was a long journey, but you were determined and success was yours for the taking. This is a great reminder for everyone studying for the CAP exam. Don’t give up, the material may seem overwhelming...you must believe in yourself and trust that you can win.


5/27/2019 at 4:23:06 PM GMT
Posts: 178
Although the exam process I stared in 1981 is different than the one today, the goal is the same. Thank you for sharing with everyone that achieving the goal is worth the work required to do so. I have spent a lot of years explaining that an exam everyone passes on the first sitting may not be as challenging as it could be. I know we all want to pass on the first attempt but even those of who didn't do that learned something and most of us became more determine to pass. Keep up the good work and start your recertification journal right away.

C. Joyce Hawkins, CAP, OM
Freelance Consultant, Retired
St. Peters MO


5/28/2019 at 9:21:44 PM GMT
Posts: 44
Well done and congratulations!

Emily Arrowsmith, CAP, OM
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6/5/2019 at 1:31:25 PM GMT
Posts: 5
Congratulations, and thank you for sharing.


CAP
OM


6/8/2019 at 5:26:02 PM GMT
Posts: 7
Thank you for sharing your story on this platform. I think most of us can relate (no doubt all the reading was overwhelming)...but when you see the light at the end of the journey...it’s all worth it. Keeping your eye on the prize also helps. Congratulations on your success!

Stay focus, celebrate mini milestones and go for it!

My boss often says “we are all better than we think we are...”


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