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Journaling
If I had to pick one essential item, it would be my journal. I always carry it in my purse. I’m gone for three-week stretches for work. When I’m flying. I don’t have to worry about needing Wi-fi, because I … Continue reading
Posted in DIYðŸ’
Tagged creativity, descriptive writing, dream, empty spaces, faith, Glen Redmond, goals, inspiration, journaling, life, note taking, power, purpose, Reflections, road map, strength, therapy, truth
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Boundary Crossing
Students description of competency and areas for growth I need to learn and understand boundaries regarding _________. After several years of working with underprivileged youth as a tutor, this was the first time I was informed that I was not … Continue reading
Posted in Career Journal, Clinical Supervision
Tagged boundaries, boundary crossing, boundary violation, Circumstances, Direct Practice, Dual or multiple relationships, ethics, gift giving, learning objects, LICSW, life lessons, mental illness, motivational systems, policy, professional growth, safe space, social worker, therapy, vulnerable populations
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Journaling
Journaling has helped many individuals connect with what’s meaningful in their lives. The exercise on this page will help you uncover clues to what gives your life a sense of true purpose. When you have some quiet time, think about … Continue reading
Posted in Reflections
Tagged descriptive writing, dream, dreams, empty spaces, faith, goals, honesty, inspiration, journaling, life, life style, madlibs, power, purpose, Reflections, road map, strength, therapy, truth
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