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Dare to Go For All of Your Dreams!

By Dorlee

The Fear of New Beginnings Do you feel a bit anxious or worried, Right before you’re going to try something new? It is totally normal, you see, Our brain interprets novel activities, Such as our reaching for new goals, As mistakes and/or possible threats! Your brain sends out danger alert messages, Throughout your body, You […]

Filed Under: Motivational, Personal Growth Tagged With: courage, inspiration, poem

My Three Words for 2014 : Daring, Connection & Self-Care

By Dorlee

It is the beginning of the new year and as per Dr. Seuss in the book Oh, The Places You’ll Go!, states: “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.” And this is so true… Furthermore, when/if you pick some goals or objectives […]

Filed Under: Motivational, Personal Growth Tagged With: #mythreewords, Brene Brown, Chris Brogan, goals, mental health, new year resolutions, resiliency

Beginnings, Middles, & Ends – Book Review

By Dorlee

Are you wondering what it’s like to be a social worker? Or if you are a social worker, wouldn’t it be nice if there were a book that could make you feel understood, give you advice and/or make you laugh? Beginnings, Middles, & Ends: Sideways Stories on the Art & Soul of Social Work by […]

Filed Under: Book Reviews, Motivational, Personal Growth, Social Work Tagged With: Beginnings Middles and Ends, book review, clinical social work, Ogden W. Rogers

Suicide Prevention: Take Five – You’re Worth It!

By Dorlee

Take Five – You’re Worth It! To those of you who feel utterly hopeless, Overwhelmed, think there is no way out, Or see nothing to look forward to, I ask you to take a few minutes, To consider another possible solution, Than that of ending your life… There are people who love you, There are […]

Filed Under: Motivational, Personal Growth, Self Care, Social Work, Therapy Tagged With: suicide prevention

The Circle of Life

By Dorlee

 Nurit Bat-Yaar in the 60s Orange-picking postcard taken by Hana Landes The Circle of Life My mom had been a very strong lady, With an incredibly tough battle to fight, Cancer is a formidable enemy, She struggled with all her might, Surgeries, chemo treatments, radiation, Were among the weapons used, Not least was my mom’s […]

Filed Under: Motivational, Personal Growth Tagged With: death, grief, loss, Nurit Bat-Yaar, poem

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