![]() If you have not received your third dose of valid vaccine(s), please select the “Will not submit” option when asked about registering a vaccination certificate. How do I register if I have had one or two doses of a vaccine, but not three doses? Japan entry/return procedures are processed on an individual basis, so please do a separate Fast Track registration for each person. On Visit Japan Web, please do the registration as an accompanying family member. If a person cannot do the procedures alone (for example, in the case of an infant), the registration can be done by an accompanying family member. There is no cost to use Fast Track itself, but any costs related to having a computer, smartphone or device and using mobile data must be covered by the user.Īnyone can use it regardless of nationality, country, or region, but a computer, smartphone or device that can access the Internet is required.Ĭan I still use Fast Track if children travel with me? If you use Fast Track, the verification procedures for your questionnaire responses and COVID test certificate or vaccination certificate can be handled before you enter Japan.įast Track is a way to handle some airport quarantine procedures electronically in advance. You can click the "Fast Track" button on Visit Japan Web to register your certificates/documents and have them reviewed in advance. Subscribe to Everything Happens wherever you listen to podcasts.Fast Track is a way to handle quarantine procedures from Visit Japan Web. ![]() Kate ends the podcast by saying, “When our lives get small, may we grow deep.” What’s one thing you want to grow deeper into gratitude for during this shrunken, fragile time?īonus: After listening to this week’s podcast, what part of Kate & Michele’s conversation resonated with you most? What insight will you carry with you?ĭiscussion Questions written by author, editor, and facilitator Erin S. Where are you finding possibility in the golden cracks of your life?ġ0. Michele uses the example of the Japanese art of kintsukuroi to illustrate how there’s beauty in being broken and making something even more precious out of it. Michele lost a lot at a pivotal point in her life before finally deciding, “I’m going to have to be open to the life that is intended for me.” What do you think she means by that? What magic have you found in a life you never intended?ĩ. Sometimes we lose the story we wanted for ourselves. “We need more women and people of color and different backgrounds, socioeconomic statuses and disabilities, because the patients we see need that…So that they can go on.” When has seeing or feeling seen by someone like you helped you to go on?Ĩ. Michele tells another story about a young woman of color who came to her depressed and just needed to feel seen. What disparities are you seeing in the healthcare system? What advocacy are you doing, big or small?ħ. While Michele can fix very little about this for her patients, she continues to advocate on a macro level. The pandemic has laid bare heartbreaking disparities in the American healthcare system. “I needed to know I was going into a profession where I could see anyone…like I love the fact that it’s mandated.” Who does your work or life mandate that you care for? What do you love about this fact?Ħ. ![]() doctor requires a cognitive flexibility, but also a generosity of spirit, Michele says. When have you been a witness to radical honesty’s healing powers?ĥ. She tells the story of asking about the trauma of a VA patient, only to discover that the woman had never before told the story in its entirety. Michele is convinced that radical honesty is the only way through a situation. Michele is more interested in stories that end with the reward of inner peace. But Michele is more interested in stories about managing no matter the outcome. There are a lot of stories told where the reward at the end is success. How do you discern the difference between skills you were forced to learn and gifts you are called to offer?ģ. ![]() ![]() One was a survival strategy the other was a calling. Michele had to stay grounded amidst the chaos at a young age, first as a result of family trauma and then as a result of her E.R. What practices are helping you stay rooted in this moment?Ģ. Michele Harper admits she doesn’t always feel grounded but instead has spent a lifetime cultivating radical honesty and presencing. Listen to the conversation between Kate & Michele, here.ġ. ![]()
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