Tag Archives: Goal Setting
Small Steps
Do a goal check… now is the time to ask, “What have I done to get closer to where I want to be?” If the answer doesn’t line up with goals you’ve set, use this reflection time to create new, … Continue reading
Posted in Reflections
Tagged conversation, emotions, Goal Setting, goals, grateful, gratitude, Habit, happiness, insight, inspiration, learning, letting go, life, Maxie McCoy, mindfulness, professional growth, purpose
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Who Am I ?
Student’s description of site-specific activities this quarter: – I am a firm believer that when you are new to an organization, you don’t just come in and change things. Just take notes and observe. This is vital when working with … Continue reading
Posted in Clinical Supervision
Tagged accountability, Best Practice, client issues, Clinical Social Work, Direct Practice, education, faith, Goal Setting, graduate school, How did you get here, inspiration, integrity, introduction, joining, life lessons, mantra, outing, Practicum Evaluation
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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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