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To examine how our beliefs, values, or attitudes inform our career counseling practices.

To reflect and explore our personal career development philosophy to increase our career counseling self-efficacy level

To provide formatting guidelines of a career counseling statement and review examples

Your objectives?

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A Career Counselor is a ___________________ .

A Student/Client is a ___________________ .

Based on the work by Kevin M. Johnston

In one minute, write as many descriptive terms as you can think of to finish the following statements.

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noun- an art, trade, or occupation requiring special skill.

verb - to make or manufacture (an object, objects, product, etc.) with skill and careful attention to detail.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/craft

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the rational investigation of the truths and principles of being, knowledge, or conduct.

a philosophical attitude, as one of composure and calm in the presence of troubles or annoyances.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/philosophy

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“What is good counseling?” “How do my

students/clients best learn?”

“Why is my counseling approach significant?”

“Who am I as a counselor?”

Adapted from the work by Kevin M. Johnston “Creating a Teaching Philosophy”

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To document and showcase your reflective counseling

How is WHAT you do, or HOW you do it, a reflection of WHO you are (As a Scholar? As a Counselor?)?”

Chelsie’s point of viewAdapted from the work by Kevin M. Johnston “Creating a Teaching Philosophy”

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An expression of individual values about counseling. A personal portrait of the individual’s view of his or her profession.

Answers the question: “Why do I ‘counsel’ ‘coach’ advise?” What motivates me to learn about this subject? What do I expect to be the outcomes of my work? What is the student/client – counseling relationship I strive to

achieve?

Adapted from Danielle Mihram’s work, “Stating Your Teaching Philosophy”

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An expression of individual values about counseling. A personal portrait of the individual’s view of his or her profession.

Answers the question: “Why do I ‘counsel’ ‘coach’ advise?” How do I know when I have counseled successfully? What habits, attitudes, or methods mark my most successful

counseling achievements? What values do I impart to my students/clients? What code of ethics guides me? What theme(s) pervade(s) my work?

Adapted from Danielle Mihram’s work, “Stating Your Teaching Philosophy”

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Purpose

VisionValues

Competencies

Standards

StyleAdapted from the work of David McNally

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What do I want to contribute? Who do I serve? What do they expect? What do I offer to meet those

expectations?

Adapted from the work of David McNally

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To refresh the world... To inspire moments of optimism and

happiness... To create value and make a

difference.

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Adapted from the work of David McNally

Now it’s your turn! Write your own purpose-

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Describes the experiences that will give your life its look and feel.

Is both inspirational and aspirational. Gives a focus for daily decisions and

actions. Motivates you to get up in the

morning.Adapted from the work of David McNally

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People: Be a great place to work where people are inspired to be the best they can be. Portfolio: Bring to the world a portfolio of quality beverage brands that anticipate and satisfy people's desires and needs. Partners: Nurture a winning network of customers and suppliers, together we create mutual, enduring value. Planet: Be a responsible citizen that makes a difference by helping build and support sustainable communities. Profit: Maximize long-term return to shareowners while being mindful of our overall responsibilities. Productivity: Be a highly effective, lean and fast-moving organization.

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Your principles and beliefs concerning what is right and wrong.

Represent your priorities; the things that matter most and are important to your life.

Provide the context for making choices and acting in a way that maintains integrity.

Adapted from the work of David McNally

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Leadership: The courage to shape a better future

Collaboration: Leverage collective genius Integrity: Be real Accountability: If it is to be, it's up to me Passion: Committed in heart and mind Diversity: As inclusive as our brands Quality: What we do, we do well

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Values Make Our Brand Stand Out Innovation

We follow a strong tradition of innovation. Quality

We strive to follow a high standard of excellence. We maintain high-quality standards across all product categories.

Community We create positive and inclusive ideas about families. We provide entertainment experiences for all generations to share.

Storytelling Every product tells a story. Timeless and engaging stories delight and inspire.

Optimism At The Walt Disney Company, entertainment is about hope, aspiration and positive

resolutions. Decency

We honor and respect the trust people place in us. Our fun is about laughing at our experiences and ourselves.

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Competencies Expertise Skills Gifts Talents

Standards How you do what you do Measureable and observable

Style How you interact with others (Strengths/MBTI)… Interpersonal

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PurposeI believe that my purpose is to guide, providing access to information rather than acting as the primary source. I want to know that the clients' search for knowledge is met as they learn to find answers; they need the opportunity to discover answers for themselves.

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Purpose VisionI believe that my purpose is to guide, providing access to information rather than acting as the primary source. I want to know that the clients' search for knowledge is met as theylearn to find answers; they need the opportunity to discover answerfor themselves.

I vision myself instilling an excitement of career development, as I share my ownpassion for learning. I want to be the counselor who, even after decades of counseling and teaching, that I leave each session asking how the nextmay be better, how can I better engage or inspire my unique students.

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Purpose Vision ValuesI believe that my purpose is to guide, providing access to information rather than acting as the primary source. I want to know that the clients' search for knowledge is met as theylearn to find answers; they need the opportunity to discover answerfor themselves.

I vision myselfinstilling an excitement of career development, as I share my ownpassion for learning. I want to be the counselor who, even after decadesof counseling teaching, that I leave each session asking how the nextmay be better, how can I better engage or inspire my unique students.

I know that my values of Passion, Energy, Motivation and FUN will shine through as I talk my clients though life situations they may have questions about.

I feel that by using these values, I can be the positive energy that they need to stay motivated to continue the lifelong path that is career development…

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