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Ethical Leadership and Faith is Crucial to Those We Serve



In my previous post, I discussed the perception of naivety. Contrary to that notion, I want everyone to understand that I am far from naive. I am very adept at reading people, often joking that I'm a human lie detector. I don't tolerate being taken advantage of, and I'm resolute in my stance against anything unethical. I emphasize to my staff that while I'm flexible, I'm not lenient, swiftly addressing unethical behavior. I push people to achieve their best, informing clients from the start that I'm not a light and fluffy therapist; I'll challenge and push them. Why? Because I deeply believe in people. I don't expect dreams to materialize magically but believe that with the right support, tools, and faith, individuals can achieve their goals. More importantly, my unwavering belief is rooted in a powerful God who transcends human limitations and doubts. I don't want to confine God to human skepticism, and that's the underlying reason for my persistent belief, even if it may seem "naive" to others. I will continue to pray for those labeled as "disadvantaged," treating them with the dignity they deserve, and entrusting everything to God.


 
 
 

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