7 Appreciation Gift Ideas For Social Workers - Unusual Gifts
Social workers should always be appreciated and what better way to praise them rather than giving gifts. We have listed great gift ideas for social workers
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It's that time again? The Gift of Giving
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Susan 🐝 Rooks, The Grammar Goddess
Thursday Thought: The Gift of "Enough"
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Michael D. Davis
A Gift That Always Gives
Charity begins at home, and so too do smiles. · A smile says, " I care about you and you are appreciated as part of my life." · A smile knows while I may not always agree with your decisions, I am willing to listen and always love and respect you for who you are and for being ...
Joyce 🐝 Bowen Brand Ambassador @ beBee
The Gift
Birth is a precarious thing even in the best of circumstances. Those in the room exhibit an expertise as smooth as soft music; moving around the mother; building their movements into, what they hope, is the crescendo of a healthy, wailing child. It is a remarkable experience. · J ...
Joyce 🐝 Bowen Brand Ambassador @ beBee
Closing Doors
Throughout life, doors open and doors close. The openings are exciting: The closings are not. One might look at them like chapters in a book except for with chapters there is always a continuation. If we do not realize this, closing doors slam. It’s gentler if we acknowledge, ear ...
Fay Vietmeier
“God is WITH us” .. The Giver ..The Gift & the gifts to lay hold of
“One Solitary Life” · He was born in an obscure village, the child of a peasant woman. He grew up in another obscure village where He worked in a carpenter shop until he was thirty. He never wrote a book. He never held an office. He never had a family or owned a house. He never w ...
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