Adjusting Your Attitude is instrumental to Success (A Counselor Interns Learning Journey)
Looking back on my time at Life’s Learning, there have been countless moments of growth that brought me to where I am today. The lesson I have chosen to write about was perhaps the hardest for me to learn: Adjusting your attitude is instrumental to success. Before I started seeing clients, I never thought about […]
Ambiguity, Humility, and Lifelong Learning as a Counselor
Ambiguity, Humility, and Lifelong Learning as a Counselor, by Mychal Ferger, Gonzaga Master level Intern (February 2021) Am·bi·gu·i·ty noun the quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness. As I reflect on my time as an intern counselor, I remember the initial utterance of these words being met with a visceral response of […]
Overcoming the Imposter Syndrome as an Intern Counselor
Rubjoyt Singh, Gonzaga Master Level Intern reflects on what she learned during her internship about confronting the imposter syndrome and trusting the counseling process.