2024 Author: Harry Day | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 15:43
Now it is popular and fashionable to write about yourself "10 facts" or "Determine what is true and what is fiction in this story about me" and just confessions. I, too, could not be aloof from this. I offer you my "confession" and the revelation "Why I love my job."
The profession of a psychologist is my second specialty, which I began to pursue already at a conscious and quite adult age, having worked before that in various positions and having a wonderful profession of an economist and specializing in finance and credit.
The specialty is good, bread, but, unfortunately, not a favorite.
The choices I made in my early youth ruined my life for many years.
And one, after all, a beautiful day, I decided (this is how they say it), in fact, I thought about this decision for a whole year, doubted it, even came to the Department of Clinical Psychology of the Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry (where I later studied) and wandered around, weighing everything for and
As a result, the decision was made. The desire became an intention, I entered the university and after the allotted time on the program of the second higher education full-time education I became a psychologist, moreover, I became a teacher of psychology and clinical psychologist.
That's enough backstories.
Moving on to the topic stated in the title.
1. My work is my dream come true, my desire that has become an intention (because this is how desires come true).
2. I work with people. With real people, not with reports and plans.
3. I help people find answers, make decisions, get things done.
4. My work is continuous education, gaining new experience, knowledge and skills.
5. I love my job because it is an inexhaustible source of joy and optimism. Seeing how people get rid of their fears, cope with grief is happiness.
6. My work is directly related to communication. I really like to communicate.
7. I have a huge field for activity, I can work with children, with adults, with families and couples, I can conduct trainings, I can work in a medical institution. I can work with patients and those who are in a difficult situation.
8. My work has taught me to deal with loss, hurt, loss and disappointment.
9. I have learned to sympathize with people sincerely, while not being traumatized by the suffering of others (it is always difficult for sympathetic people not to cope with their feelings).
10. My work is my calling, my love, my favorite pastime.
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