Tag Archives: entitlement
Real Life Rants
RANT to Christmas cards. I just don’t understand why some folks only have pictures of their grandchildren on their Christmas cards. It would be great to see the whole family. RANT to the person on the radio this morning complaining how inflation … Continue reading
Posted in Reflections
Tagged aging, budget, christmas cards, entitlement, family, Gardening, inflation, neighbors, photography, public space, rant, sale, Technology, venting
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Entitlement
Every year, I send my adult daughter a check for her birthday and Christmas. She told me she prefers cash to other gifts. But she never, ever acknowledges them or thanks me. This has been going on for years! I … Continue reading
Posted in Reading
Tagged acknowledgment, budget, children, communication, conversation, encouragement, entitlement, finances, gifting, gifts, goals, gratitude, healing, hope, parenting, self reflection, thank you, What would you do
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Spoiled Kindness
Reading the journal entry “Edible Donations” – Just those two words made me smile and brought back a flood of memories, but it also became another topic of clinical supervision. The issue was I am an avid gardener. I would … Continue reading
Posted in Clinical Supervision
Tagged authentic, Behavior modification, boundaries, Clinical Supervision, Direct Practice, disrespect, Edible Donations, employment, entitlement, How did you get here, intern, kindness, mental health, protocol, reevaluate, respect, social work, thief, trust issues, What would you do ?, workplace expectations
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