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Stepping Stones :Finding Yourself
One of my favorite sayings for clients and students is “A mountain is NOT built in a day, it is one small rock at a time that makes that beautiful mountain.” I, love Kathryn Crawford’s pebble analogy and will be referencing … Continue reading
Posted in Clinical Supervision, Networking
Tagged Best Practice, burn out, case management, clinical expert, Clinical Social Work, coaching client, conversation, convert, Direct Practice, education, evaluation, faith, family, finding yourself, Goal Setting, group faciliatory, hindsight, How did you get here, inspiration, investigate, LICSW, life choices, life lessons, mental health, mindfulness, opportunities, personal growth professional growth, purpose, resume, self-worth, social work, Stepping Stones, stuck, success, therapist
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Clarifying Power
I feel true power when…I trust my soul’s voice. I feel peaceful yet strong, gentle yet courageous. Too often people confuse power and Ego. I feel least powerful when I am stringy, fearful, or unloving. When I need a power … Continue reading
Posted in Reading, Reflections
Tagged courageous, ego, Elisabeth Lesser, emotional development, extra extra, faith, family, friendship, Gloria Steinem, happiness, honesty, honor your truth, hopeful, inspiration, integrity, journaling, life lessons, lifestyle, love, manipulate, Marion Woodman, mindfulness, misunderstood, peaceful, positive things, power, power boost, power dynamic, purpose, r, reality, relationships, satisfaction, Stacy Schiff, strength, weakness
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Life Instructions
This life has been a test. If it had been an actual life, you have received actual instructions on where to go and what to do – Winnie Holzman Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes … Continue reading
Posted in Reflections
Tagged conversation, disconnect, education, emotions, family, friendships, gratitude, happiness, insight, inspiration, life, mindfulness, professional growth, purpose, self-awareness, solitude, Winnie Holzman
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