Personal Narrative: A Career As A Social Worker

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Becoming a social worker was in my spirit long before I even knew what being a social worker meant. As a young child, I recall being deeply moved by things that I perceived as unjust, unfair, or just simply not ok. Why was there a man sitting on the street corner asking for food? Why did the little girl at school not have the right kind of clothes to keep her warm during the winter? Why were soldiers being depicted in movies …. What could be done to help these people? I would ask these questions, and many others, to any adult who would listen. Their answers never seemed to satisfy me. As I have journeyed through life, I have not stopped asking these types of questions. I have always tried to contribute something meaningful to social issues that were important to me. Additionally, it …show more content…

That being said, I hold very tightly to the belief that one never stops learning or being challenged. It is this very belief that has pushed me to where I am currently. I have arrived at this juncture of my life with a very clear idea of how I wish to spend the rest of my career. I see my role as a counselor and a social worker as an advocate, educator and one who works to empower others to work through whatever struggle they are experiencing. Helping someone find their voice and make sense of their journey is an immensely rewarding experience to be a part of. Being the person Here I am, hoping to begin the journey to becoming a social worker. While I've already been through graduate school once before, it's not something I regret or wish I would have done differently. I believe I am on the path I am supposed to be on and it feels like

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