Tag Archives: serendipity

The One

“You’ll know when he’s ‘the one’,” my mother said. She died when I was 20, leaving no further guidance. At 23, I was stale inventory by Jewish matchmaking standards. Despair settled in. Until one Shabbat afternoon when Phil, an old … Continue reading

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Thoughts of a Blogger: A Blogger’s Journal

I am wanting my blog to have more “likes” and comments on my articles and clinical supervision pieces, because what ties all the threads of my site together is the question “How did you get here?” I want to show … Continue reading

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Thoughts of a Blogger: A Blogger’s Journal

The blog is coming along nicely, and organically growing.  Today I had a moment I wrote about the generational gap, and then I got to the gym and the seniors who are a part of Silver Sneakers preparing to go … Continue reading

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Trap for Prying Eyes

I’m pretty sure my employer is spying on me by reading my work email, because I’m highly valuable. I am thinking about writing a resignation letter, postdated a couple months from now, signing and scanning it, and emailing it to … Continue reading

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Professional Growth – Pages of my career journal

Originally posted on Real Life of an MSW:
“I scored my advanced practicum at the _ clinic. Thank you Lord for this wonderful opportunity. Although to take on this opportunity I had to resign from _ steering committee, I do…

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