[humanser] Why did you choose your particular Human services profession?
Dennis R. Sumlin CPC, DTM
drsumlin at gmail.com
Wed Oct 18 16:39:24 UTC 2017
This is a great question. I am a coach, trainer and speaker. I went into
coaching because I wanted to help those that struggle with confidence and
self-image. To help people unlearn unhealthy mind-sets, and live as their
whole self.
I also coach around public speaking/communication, which does often come
back to confidence building.
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From: Jonathan Franks via HumanSer
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2017 7:05 AM
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Cc: Jonathan Franks
Subject: [humanser] Why did you choose your particular Human services
profession?
Fellow Federationists,
Many of us know that Human Services carries a vast range of different
types of professions. Also, many of us chose this field for a certain
reason. Whether you are working in your academic career or are already
an established human services professional, we are all working to
serve our fellow human being. The question is why did you choose your
particular field and what drove you to make that decision?
Warm regards,
Jonathan Franks BSW
1st Vice President
National Federation of the Blind Human Services Division
Graduate Student
MSW Program
Texas State University
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