1. Finishing a tough workout
2. Low gas prices
3. Baby’s laughter
4. Finding money on the ground
5. That one beer or glass of wine at the end of a long day.
6. Stretching
7. Waking up and realizing you can sleep a few more hours.
8. Sitting in a hot tub outdoors under the stars.
9. Completing a do-it-yourself project.
10. Foot rubs
Month: December 2015 (Page 2 of 2)
- You often hear people say “I do not know how you do your job”.
- You do not hesitate to discuss child abuse during supper time.
- You spend more than half your days doing paperwork.
- Daily you use the words ‘assessment’, ‘appropriate’, and ‘intervention’.
- You have to explain over and over again that social workers do not just take kids from their home.
- You have had more than 1 job to pay the bills.
- You often use the statement “so what I hear you saying is…”
- You know the latest jargon for drugs, how to get them, and their cost.
- You rarely work with men.
- You know many social workers who change career paths.
- Staying at a job for 2 years is a long time.
- Your phone number may be unlisted for legitimate reasons.
- Having lunch uninterrupted is practically a miracle.
- The term ‘budget cut’ is familiar to you.
- You cannot imagine working with numbers.
- You have had clients that like you a little too much.
- You’ve been cursed at and/or threatened on many occasions and it doesn’t scare you.
- Your job orientation includes self defense.
- You have the most interesting stories to tell your friends.
- Your parents do not know half of what you have dealt with at work each day.
- You know all the excuses clients use for a failed drug test.
- You are familiar with the term ‘positive reinforcement’.
- You are on edge and busiest around the holidays because of the increase in client behaviors.
- You focus on relationships in every aspect of your life.
- You are on high alert when you hear parents yelling at their kids in the grocery store.
- You can’t imagine leaving your career because of the rewards that come with helping others.
- You love what you do because of the relationships you form with people.
- You are more self aware and have become a better person.
- You have formed many great memories and know that what you do makes a difference in people’s lives.
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