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What we gain and our goals for personal branding: It’s different for everyone
As you watch your colleagues and social work experts share resources and network online, you might emulate what they do in your personal branding.
Four steps to managing your personal brand while in clinical practice
As you engage happily on social media, you might finally feel like you’re taking control of your brand, until you receive a Facebook friend request from your client.
Authenticity and your brand
One of my favorite Dr. Seuss quotes is, “Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is youer than you!”
Are you a social media introvert? Break out of your shell (online)
If you prefer spending time alone and when at social gatherings feel more comfortable observing others from the edge of the room, you’re most likely an introvert.
Our forgotten immigrant roots
As a child of the 1970s I danced around on Saturday mornings to School House Rock's memorable song The Great American Melting Pot.
How do YOU stand out? Exploring your social work brand
How do YOU stand out? Personal branding is not just important for start-up entrepreneurs and Hollywood stars, but for social workers, too.
Join the #MACROSW chat on 6/25 at 9pm EDT about implicit bias in social work
As our society grapples with why the killings of African Americans in the U.S., particularly by law enforcement, happen and racially motivated hate crimes and murders occur like the one at Ebenezer African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina on June 17, we must consider the role implicit bias.
Join #MACROSW 6/11 at 9pm EST about financial social work
Join #MacroSW Twitter chat on 6/11 at 9 PM EST hosted by Sunya Folayan, MSW, ACSW @SunyaFolayan as she interviews her mentor and friend Reeta Wolfsohn, MSW, CMSW @FinancialMSW, the visionary founder of Financial Social Work and the Financial Therapy Network.
Career building skills for social workers: #MACROSW chat 5/14 9pm EST
Are you a newly graduated social worker looking for a job?
Making the most of your mental health story
A song, a movie scene, or book can trigger memories both good and bad.