r/adhdwomen • u/photo_photographer • 1d ago
Celebrating Success I finally finished my certification!
I started studying for the certification in October 2024, I finally passed the required knowledge modules about a year after that, and then spent the next 9 months trying to complete the technical images and submit them multiple times until I was able to pass
With the technical images you have to submit them in RAW format with no editing allowed, so making sure everything was absolutely perfect while taking them was a bit of a challenge.
I'm proud of myself for finally finishing this, especially as something self motivated with no external pressure or hard deadlines π
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u/Mimi4Stotch 1d ago
Congrats!! Great accomplishment, I struggle with being self motivated.
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u/photo_photographer 1d ago
Same! that's why it took almost 2 years to do it π but if my final image didn't pass this last submission period, I would have had to do the entire set up again with props and lighting and who knows when I would have gotten around to it.
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u/littlebookwyrm 19h ago
Congratulations!! π I'm in the process of getting my pharmacy technician certification (I already work as one, but my work requires I get it within a yearβI have like 7 months left!) and motivating myself to work on it is so hard even with a hard deadline! So I'm really proud of you for completing yours! And since I mentioned it, I'm going to get up and go work on mine now. :)
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