This weeks reading was different. We had this exercise before and it helped me understand my own writing techniques. This time I looked at from a client's perspective and how they write or don't. I do believe that it allows a tiny glimpse into their thought processes. Are they indirect with their thought process, do I need to read between the lines of what they are saying or except it at face value. It made me think of clients and how I may have miss read them but IF I would have applied writing with thought I may have dug a little deeper to find the true meaning. I do see this as a great tool to use when working with clients...
**eeeeeek, forgot to publish. oops
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Pathway to I think I done this before....
I have a funny feeling that I have wrote a similar blog on this topic in the near past...
With the need to improve my writing skills it does not hurt to do it again. One of my hang ups, if you will, with writing is that I don[t like doing it. Procrastination sets in because I dread writing, I feel like I am being critiqued constantly about it.
I believe I make great points but it they are lessened by my writing skills. Sigh. The road blocks are a personal struggle.
My brain works from both sides. First and foremost I am a logical and analytic I play out every possible scenario in my head. When I am working with a family, I think a long time about the direction a family is going in. When logic and the analytic side of the brain do not work...I move to the creative side to help the family.
My motto has always been; every person every time. This is so that my integrity will not be questioned. In addition, I will never work with a family that I do not give my all. I will offer service after service and be creative in doing so. I will give direction but ultimately if the family does not reunify it is not going to be because I did not offer some service or did not give my all.
It is interesting to look how the brain works and which side pulls different ways of looking at life or situations. It gives us such insight to people and how they operate. It is a valuable learned lesson so that we are able to work with families as we are in tune with ourselves.
With the need to improve my writing skills it does not hurt to do it again. One of my hang ups, if you will, with writing is that I don[t like doing it. Procrastination sets in because I dread writing, I feel like I am being critiqued constantly about it.
I believe I make great points but it they are lessened by my writing skills. Sigh. The road blocks are a personal struggle.
My brain works from both sides. First and foremost I am a logical and analytic I play out every possible scenario in my head. When I am working with a family, I think a long time about the direction a family is going in. When logic and the analytic side of the brain do not work...I move to the creative side to help the family.
My motto has always been; every person every time. This is so that my integrity will not be questioned. In addition, I will never work with a family that I do not give my all. I will offer service after service and be creative in doing so. I will give direction but ultimately if the family does not reunify it is not going to be because I did not offer some service or did not give my all.
It is interesting to look how the brain works and which side pulls different ways of looking at life or situations. It gives us such insight to people and how they operate. It is a valuable learned lesson so that we are able to work with families as we are in tune with ourselves.
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