Category Archives: Career Journal
Methods of Journaling -Pages of a Career Journal
“The last two days I have been helping girls with difference resources.” Rereading this, I’m sure this was an attempt at Gretchen Rubin’s one sentence a day challenge. Sadly, this method isn’t for me (Has anyone successfully kept a one … Continue reading
Starting My Education– Pages of a Career Journal
“My Micro/Mezzo Practice 1: Individuals, Families, and Groups course has been really engaging and challenging. The role play has been essential- no wonder you didn’t offer me a job with case management. I simply wouldn’t have any idea what I … Continue reading
Whose Mission? -Pages of a Career Journal
“I ran my first group last Thursday. It turned out pretty well. I will be the community activities event planner/therapist. My mission is to help the youth plan activities and see how these events are relative to life and … Continue reading
Paparazzi interview – Pages of a Career Journal
“Integrity is telling myself the truth. And honesty is telling the truth to other people.”― Spencer Johnson “The university evening degree program is considering doing a 20 year anniversary host of articles in the newspaper and alumni magazine. I was … Continue reading
Generational gap -Articles of a Career Journal
I am not entirely sure why I have saved this particular Opt Ed piece. Perhaps I found myself perplexed why no one has mentioned the generational gap, or why one hasn’t thought of putting the focus on activities and safety. … Continue reading