Tag Archives: values
Note from a Career Journal
A pale faded post it fell out of my career journal. I picked it up to read “My burning question is why does this group residential home exist? Why are you all here? I heard you speak of your families … Continue reading
Steps
Look back, but only to see how far you’ve come. You won’t see your next step if you’re constantly retracing your last one. Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom … Continue reading
Personal Style
“Personal style is basically just illustrating what’s on the inside, outwardly. My style is very eclectic, which matches my personality, and I think it communicates to others that I am open to experiences and experimenting but have a solid sense … Continue reading
How can I better prioritize?
1.Schedule: What matters: crave out specific periods of time to do what’s important. Block of time each week to do things that are meaningful to you and that matter in the long run for your health, family and friends. 2.Pause: … Continue reading
Ethical Self-Reflection
Practicum instructor evaluation of student’s overall self-assessment of learning this quarter________ and I have continued to review scenarios of how professional ethics can be applied and “translated” to the real practice of social work. I am always impressed with ________ … Continue reading