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Think
T – is it True?H – is it Helpful?I – is it Inspiring?N – is it Necessary?K – is it Kind?
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Tagged acronym, helpful, inspiration, kind, lack of concern, mnemonic, necessary, remember, responsibility, rules, think, truth, unconcern, weariness, word of the day
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Therapeutic Notes: Launching a New Program
My career journal is filled with scraps of paper, my dreams, countless questions, and thoughts; all of which bring a flood of memories with one powerful statement, which is “I wish someone would have told me this.” So, I’ll be … Continue reading
Posted in Career Journal
Tagged accountability, Best Practice, client issues, Clinical Social Work, conversation, Direct Practice, education, environment, faith, Goal Setting, How did you get here, inspiration, integrity, introduction, joining, life lessons, Program planning, rules, Therapeutic Notes
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Word of the Day
A friend and his wife conclude each day by reading aloud a Bible passage and daily devotional with their four children. They welcome questions and thoughts from each child and talk about what it means to follow Jesus at home … Continue reading
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Tagged bible, character, children, communication, devotional, education, faith, God, inspiration, love, parenting, purpose, reading, responsibility, rules, strength, truth, unconcern, understanding, word of the day
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Bored
Comical Explanation
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Tagged boredom, childhood, children, chores, comic strip, Comical Explanation, freedom, humor, laziness, parenting, parenting tools, responsibility, Restless, rules, teenagers, to much to ask
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