Tag Archives: Challenges
The “Girl” Stays
Boys Scouts of America dropped the “Boys” from their name, which allows them to open the door for girls and to be all inclusive. Good for them, some may say. I, however, love Megan Ferland’s, CEO of Western Washington Girl … Continue reading
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Tagged ability, and gender identity, Boys Scouts of America, Challenges, community, confidence, decision-makers, Ethnicity, gender identity, geographic location, Girl Scouts, inclusive, leaders, leadership, Megan Ferland, membership, problem-solvers, race, religion, sexual orientation
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Public Speaking :Pages of a Career Journal
Originally posted on Real Life of an MSW:
“I wonder- did I tag this as journal piece because of my public speaking and wanting to do it correctly, or because Janet Esposito is a social worker? So many things one…
Posted in Career Journal, Networking
Tagged accomplishment, Adapt, Adaptability, advice, Ambition, body language, Breathing techinques, business, career, Career Advancement, career goals, Challenges, communication, Contribution, creativity, employment, How did you get here, Innovative, inspirations, Janet Esposito, job coach, job description, journal, Life coach, life skills, marketability, mediatation, mindfulnness, Networking, opportunity, Performing arts, presentation, promotion, public speaking, purpose, resume, Social Care, social worker, Society, stage fright, underwear model
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Job Description -Page of a Career Journal
Originally posted on Real Life of an MSW:
I love this comic strip. I had to smile that I found it so early on in the year; it was as if God was saying it’s a new year full of…
Posted in Career Journal
Tagged accomplishment, Adapt, Adaptability, advice, Ambition, business, career, Career Advancement, career goals, Challenges, change, Contribution, creativity, dream, employment, Gary Brookins, How did you get here, Innovative, inspirations, job coach, job description, journal, marketability, mindfulnness, opportunity, promotion, purpose, resume, Social Care, Society
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