Tag Archives: Direction
Signs
A young man I know has a habit of asking God for signs. That’s not necessarily bad, but his prayers tend to seek confirmation of his feelings. For instance, he’ll pray, “God, if You want me to do X, then You … Continue reading
Posted in Reflections
Tagged awarness, bible, confirmation, conversation, dilemma, Direction, expectations, Feelings, God, guidance, Habit, mindfulness, prayer, Relationship, scripture, signs
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How can I better prioritize?
1.Schedule: What matters: crave out specific periods of time to do what’s important. Block of time each week to do things that are meaningful to you and that matter in the long run for your health, family and friends. 2.Pause: … Continue reading
Posted in Clinical Supervision
Tagged anxiety, change, confidence, deadlines, Direction, faith, family, friendships, Habit, health, inspiration, Is this really important, life, mindfulness, Prioritize, Samantha Boardman, schedule, self care, time managment, values
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Trauma of Job Loss
Work matters- it helps put food on the table and clothes on our back. It connects us to an evolving world. It often develops and affirms our identities. Even when it feels like an idleness, work engages us and shapes … Continue reading
Posted in Clinical Supervision
Tagged advice, anxiety, confidence, confused, Direction, faith, Fired, Higher Education, Hiring, identities, income, insomnia, malnutrition, negativity, Networking, new job, Positivity, purpose, Recovery, Recruiter, resume, Social Life, unemployed, unemployment
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