Tag Archives: judgement
How to Move Past An On-The-Job Mistake.
Q: I made a mistake at work that cost my company some money and embarrassed some executives. Yet everyone seems to be moving on but me; I can’t seem to let go and no longer trust my own judgment. What … Continue reading
Posted in Career Journal, Reading
Tagged behavior, Career Advancement, confidence, Coworker, decision making, determination, emotions, employer, employment, employment opportunities, encouragement, first impression, goals, judgement, leadership, mantra, mindfulness, personality, productivity, purpose, qualifications, What would you do ?, Workload
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Defining Social Work
Student’s evaluation of student’s overall self-assessment of learning this quarter. My overall assessment of this quarter is that many providers do not seem to have a clear definition of what a social worker does. This has become evident to me … Continue reading
Posted in Clinical Supervision
Tagged active listening, assumptions, confidence, conversation, Direct Practice, education, evaluation, How did you get here, insight, inspiration, introduction, Job Title, judgement, life lessons, mindfulness, politics, position, Practicum Evaluation, professional, respect, social worker
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Huh ?
Comical Explanation
Posted in Reflections
Tagged behavioral code, children, comic strip, excuse, judgement, parenting, snacks, teenagers, to much to ask, translation, translator
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Security
Comical Explanation
Posted in Reflections
Tagged children, comic strip, discipline, freedom, judgement, parenting, parenting tools, point of view, responsibility, rules, siblings, tattletale
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Shoeless
Comical Explanation
Posted in Reflections
Tagged Childhood memories, children, comic strip, did it, discipline, freedom, judgement, kid logic, parenting, parenting tools, point of view, reality, responsibility, shoes, shoes off
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