If I’m being honest, I’m feeling pretty down about my small business. I’m working so hard but it’s been very quiet. It’s bloody difficult at the moment.
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Great to hear the importance of Professional Supervision being highlighted at NRCPD's Reflective Practice and Support Pathways CPD event today @labyrinthspv @360supervision
Looking for a Professional Supervisor to guide you through the twists and turns presented by your occupation? Labyrinth Supervision is busy adding new supervisors to their website, take a look! https://t.co/uNFLlmagDr
Delighted to receive copies of #SupervisioninSpeechandLanguageTherapy today. Huge thanks to everyone involved in making the book a reality. Such a joy to see it out in the world & curious about its impact on #supervision culture & practice going forward https://t.co/kob1ZcIINX
Boundaries are a frequent topic of discussion in supervision sessions and I am a huge fan of saying a clear 'no'. Overexplaining or justifying opens the door for people to try and change your mind.
I have very clear #boundaries for different parts of my life and I'm completely unapologetic about this. I think this is why I often get asked how I go about this. I thought I'd share 6 boundaries I think it's important to have at work along with 4 of my top tips #WorkLifeBalance
@DarrenNeilAdams Darren, you have used Labyrinth Supervision's website wording to advertise your professional supervision services. Please take it down immediately and create your own content. You should have more integrity.
@FionaBowler Inka the Tinker. Vet confirmed he is chipped. Owner is 10 doors up the road but Inka likes life at mine. Also blags the entire street for food, including a great 'I've got a poorly paw' routine (he hasn't).
@NicolaFA@BSLterplife@NRCPD Whilst it will be great to see continued growth of Professional Supervisors from the interpreter/translator/lipspeaker ranks, individuals can choose a supervisor from outwith their profession, e.g., engage someone from the counselling field.