Dealing With Personal Challenges Essay

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    Throughout life I wasn’t sure what I wanted to be, an agent, a lawyer, or maybe even a veterinarian. My friends always told me being a lawyer was great because of the ability to snoop into everyone’s personal business and find justice for those who are innocent and those who aren’t. I didn’t have any particular person to defend and I didn’t know that I would use this short story in my decision to further my education. I’m growing out of my shell, now I’m beginning to hatch. Transitionally, as…

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    to be dependent on government assistance. Where do we go from here? Years ago, the American dream drove innovation and hard work, but technological advancements and large scale businesses have reduced this drive (Schawbel, 2011). Therefore, the challenge is to find a way to motivate, encourage competition, and inspire the drive to attain excellence in the non-working and underperforming (Schawbel, 2011). Human relations in the workplace are important because success depends on customer…

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    Challenges with Diversity: Undoubtedly, diversity has played an important role in Marriott’s growth. However, it does become a challenge to organize such a diverse workforce while maintaining high morale. This dilemma is compounded with the attempt to keep employees interested and engaged in their daily tasks. Careful hiring: According to a recent article in Hotelsnewsnow.com, the President and Managing Director of the Middle East/Africa regions for Marriott International said that the biggest…

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    With the power and influence that our law enforcement officers have over the public several issues tend to arise. One of the biggest challenges that officers face is treating everyone equally, without personal prejudice. This study will focus on how the officers treat the people that they are tasked to protect. Getting to know why they treat people in the manner they do is important because of the role that they play in are everyday life. They can either be writing you a ticket taking you to…

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    People are more than likely to experience un-anticipatory grief when dealing with sudden death such as suicide, homicide, freak accident or catastrophic disaster. No one can prepare for such abrupt loss, and the unexpectedness of a situation can leave us with questions. How, when, why, what, who? Feelings of guilt and blame rush us with no warning, hence, unanticipated grief of the deceased. 3. How might bereavement lead to personal…

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    My Personal Counseling Characteristics The purpose of this paper is to discuss my role as a future marriage and family counselor and what I perceive to be characteristic strength in developing a therapeutic alliance with my clients. Also discussed is a behavioral challenge that I foresee as being an issue. Two strategies are also identified in dealing with the challenged identified. An Area of Strength An area of strength that I have that will help guide me as a therapist when developing a…

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    One of the most astonishing things about my parents is that they have remained in a loving marriage for thirty years, despite facing many challenges that would signal divorce papers for many couples. The most challenging of the obstacles my parents have faced was raising seven children, not to mention the additional responsibility of raising a child with Autism. Not surprisingly, my parents…

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    The movie, “Lorenzo’s Oil,” is about a family dealing with the tragic news of their son diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder called ALD. Throughout this movie, it will show the effects of the disorder and the impossible ways of escaping its final results call death. Another visual that is somewhat similar to “Lorenzo’s Oil’’ that I will be comparing is call “The Other Sister.” “The Other Sister” is a romantic comedy involving a young woman (Carla) who is mentally challenged but soon meets the…

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    Student and Supervisee Responsibilities F.5.a Ethical Responsibilities As future working counselors in the field of mental health, the importance of understanding the ethical values and the role they play is paramount when dealing with people with mental health issues. We not only should observe each one of them, but also grasp the meaning of being ethically responsible. Ethical competence is both an ethical and a legal concept which allows for practitioners to protect and serve their clients…

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    Stage 5 outcome EN5-5C (NSW Board of Studies, 2012, p. 143), were students are urged to deal with complexity of ideas to provoke critical thought and developing an emotional and moral understanding. Johnson (2014, p. 94) reaffirms the use of texts dealing with such topics as they promote understanding and empathy leading to fruitful discussion. The Japanese setting affords a unique revelation for the readers by introducing a diversity of culture that adheres to the cross curricular priority by…

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