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FAST : Mindfulness Intervention
I attended a continuing education workshop “How I feel : Growing or Maintaining Self Respect when Communicating” and as I stood in line I could hear staff at the door. ”You’re an ‘f’, ’t’, ’s’, ’a’”. Participants were giddy and I … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, apologies, career goals, continuing education, employment, hopeful, Ice breaker games, job interview, journal, lecture, life lessons, life skills, mindfulness intervention, personal development, prayer, purpose, self-worth, social worker, values
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Positively Purging
Looking through my old academic bin of readers, papers, notebooks (why am I saving this stuff? Does anyone really ever go back and review it?) for my old clinical supervision notes, I came across an old cardboard UPS envelope that … Continue reading
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Tagged academia, advice, communication, daily calendar, happiness, hopeful, inspiration, journal, journey, knowledge, learning, life, mediatation, note taking, organizing, pearls of wisdom, postive thinking, purging, purpose, quotes, Reflections, sound bites, spring cleaning, time managment
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What’s the One Thing Social Workers Should Know?
A few weeks ago a student had asked at the end of educational lab“What’s the one thing social workers should know?” Time was up, but I assured him we would get to that question. Today, walking into my seminar, it … Continue reading
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Tagged agenda, answers, brain stroming, Clinical Supervision, educational lab, Empowerment, How did you get here, inspiration, journal, malingering, Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, Munchausen syndrome, note taking, parenting styles, patient care, praticum, psychiatric diagnosis, seminar, social worker, Validation, workshops
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