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Monthly Archives: October 2013
Once Upon A Client: The Curious Case of Percy Pointer, Part I
Sometimes the only power our clients have is the power to say “No.” Or so they believe. My first client ever as an MSW intern, Mr. Percival Pointer, didn’t want any services of any kind. “If I don’t have anything, … Continue reading
Cultivating “The Gratitude Attitude!”
There seem to be a number of articles going around the web recently on the subject of how to deal with difficult bosses, and endless complaints about feeling underappreciated, overworked, stressed, unhappy, and on and on and on. Fine, I … Continue reading
The Ever-Changing Resume
I made a big mistake early in my career. I forgot to dust off my crystal ball. When I put together my first post-MSW resume in 2007, it was pretty simple and straightforward. But if there’s one thing we can … Continue reading