Tag Archives: journaling
Collect Positive Evidence
Think of all the times in your life when you’ve been happy because things have gone well – a fun night out, a successful work meeting, maybe a compliment from a friend. It doesn’t matter how big or small , … Continue reading
Posted in Reflections
Tagged coping skills, emotions, encouragement, evidence, faith, gratitude, healing, inspiration, journaling, kindness, life moments, love, memories, mindfulness, optimism, rituals, self-awareness, success
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Inquire Within: Family
These questions make for enriching dinner table conversation, but they can be equally illuminating if you simply ask them of yourself. I stumbled onto the idea of asking big questions because I needed them myself. They drive our growth, and … Continue reading
Excerpt from a Career Journal: Teen Coordinator
I think I found a job that will begin to help me build the foundation for _________. The position is Teen Coordinator. I would be working and coming up with activities for youth. First, I must get past the interview … Continue reading
Posted in Career Journal
Tagged active listening, dreams, employment, excerpt, failure, How did you get here, ice breaker, interview process, journaling, opportunities, quote, social worker, success, Teen Coordinator, teenagers, therapist, What would you do ?, women of color and the diversity of social work
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