Tag Archives: self-worth
Plan a vacation
Have you taken half of your vacation days? Fifty-two percent of Americans leave unused vacation on the table, according to the U.S. Travel Association. Yes, you have a lot on your plate. But downtime can help you think about your … Continue reading
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Tagged burnout, employment opportunities, health, inspiration, learning, lifestyle, love, McGoodwin, Secondary Trauma, self care, self-worth, travel, trust, vacation days, vacation time, work perks, wunderlust
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The Dare
The truth is that falling hurts. The dare is to keep being brave and feeling your way back up- Brene Brown Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on to … Continue reading
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Tagged boundaries, Brene Brown, burnout, Daring Greatly, failure, inspiration, introduction, life, love, midnfulness, professional growth, purpose, self care, self-worth, social worker, success, support
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Stepping Stones :Finding Yourself
One of my favorite sayings for clients and students is “A mountain is NOT built in a day, it is one small rock at a time that makes that beautiful mountain.” I, love Kathryn Crawford’s pebble analogy and will be referencing … Continue reading
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Tagged Best Practice, burn out, case management, clinical expert, Clinical Social Work, coaching client, conversation, convert, Direct Practice, education, evaluation, faith, family, finding yourself, Goal Setting, group faciliatory, hindsight, How did you get here, inspiration, investigate, LICSW, life choices, life lessons, mental health, mindfulness, opportunities, personal growth professional growth, purpose, resume, self-worth, social work, Stepping Stones, stuck, success, therapist
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