Tag Archives: LGBQT
Karamo: My Story of Embracing Purpose, Healing, and Hope
You ever read a memoir that feels less like you’re reading, and more like you’re having a beautiful conversation? That’s how I felt while reading Karamo Brown’s memoir, appropriately titled “Karamo: My Story of Embracing Purpose, Healing, and Hope”. Like … Continue reading
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Tagged a good life, abuse, addiction, beautiful conversation, book club, book review, boundaries, clarity, dreams, emotions, faith, good conversation, gratitude, journey, Karamo Brown, LGBQT, library books, mediatation, Memoir, mental health, parenting, Queer Eye, sexuality, social work
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What if you Saw Things…
If they can get you to laugh at it today, they’ll convince you to accept it by tomorrow. Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on to others as I … Continue reading
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Tagged angry, appreciation, change, conversation, differently, disconnect, Doubt, education, emotions, family, friendships, Habit, happiness, hatered, idiom, insight, inspiration, LGBQT, racially insensitive, shame
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Eligibility presentation –pages of a career journal
“Lord, I am still trying to find my area of focus. I know I want to work with the homeless and at risk population, but what should I be doing? This quarter of my practicum I’ve been wrangled into learning … Continue reading
Posted in Career Journal
Tagged business insider, compassion, evaluation, graduate school, healthcare, How did you get here, LGBQT, poverty, practicum, presentation, proverbs, student loan
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