Tag Archives: journaling
Journal with Caution
Never write down anything you wouldn’t want to read in court! Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on to others as I embark on this new venture of “positively … Continue reading
Posted in Reflections
Tagged appreciation, change, daily calendar, disconnect, education, emotions, family, friendships, Habit, happiness, insight, inspiration, journaling, justice, life, mindfulness, Obsession, pearls of wisdom, professional growth, purpose, quote, reflection, Screen time, self-awareness, social media, sound bite, stillness, thoughts, writing
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Do You Have Compassion Fatigue? Caregiver Edition
One of my favorite quotes is “You can’t argue with crazy”. It’s a proven fact you just can’t. That is why in my last post I provided suggestions for dealing with the intolerable. A dear friend who recently read it … Continue reading
Posted in Clinical Supervision
Tagged aging parents, asking for help, care giver, compassion fatigue, coping skills, disease, drug addiction, exercise, family, friendship, healing project, help, home and comunity care, honesty, inspiration, journaling, kindness, life lessons, love, mental illness, mindfulness, music, parenting, patient care, self awarness, self care, social worker, support system
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Methods of Journaling -Pages of a Career Journal
“The last two days I have been helping girls with difference resources.” Rereading this, I’m sure this was an attempt at Gretchen Rubin’s one sentence a day challenge. Sadly, this method isn’t for me (Has anyone successfully kept a one … Continue reading
Posted in Career Journal
Tagged diary, DIY, Gretchen Rubin, journaling, memories, morning pages, photography, prompts
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