To the Heart of the Matter
Ok, So I've decided to take on a new and exciting challenge in the world of genealogy - becoming a certified professional genealogist! I don't know if I'm more excited or scared out of my mind. No matter which it is it's definitely overwhelming and intimidating. I wanted to document my journey for reasons unknown, but I think having an outlet for my thoughts would some how help to keep them from letting in too much doubt as to whether I should take this on or not. So here I go.................Step one. I ordered a copy of Professional Genealogy by Elizabeth Shown Mills. Everything I've read points me in this direction for a starting point.
Step two. I've started scouring the BGC (Board of Certified Genealogists) website for any and all help/suggestions I can find.
Step three. Read the preliminary application and certification application
Step four. Watch the hour long "Measuring up Against the Standards" video and take notes.
Step five. Gather a list of journals and books from the suggested reading list on the BCG website.
Step six. Get nervous and second guess myself AGAIN!
Step seven. Go to BCG website and listen to the audio recordings of board certified genealogists explaining why they choose to become certified. Feel better about my decision!
Step eight. Go to the skill building page on the BCG website and start downloading the articles they've linked.
Step nine. Read the articles and use my analysis skills to re-examine some of the documents I have photo copied (i.e. wills and deeds.)
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