My Favorite Ways to Stay Ethical: The Basics of Working Series

EPISODE · Dec 30, 2021 · 36 MIN

My Favorite Ways to Stay Ethical: The Basics of Working Series

from Managing Client Disputes for Service Providers | Fixing Burnout, Scope Creep, Contract Issues · host Sheila M. Wilkinson, LMSW, Esq.

This week's episode is the third of four episodes in the conversation in our Basics of Working Series, y'all, and the topic is ethics: ethics in your profession, personally, and what it means to work with someone outside of your profession and why ethics matters.  Together, we'll cover: What being in a profession really means How walking the line between two professions - as an attorney and a social worker - has led to some very interesting ethical conversations for me How professional ethics differ from personal ethics, and how to set yourself up for success when it comes to ethics in your business and with service providers I'm always surprised at how often people in other professions are shocked at the intensity of ethics rules surrounding both my role as a lawyer and as a social worker. Add to that the fact that I am a Certified Ethics Trainer with the State of Louisiana's Board of Ethics, and you'd be forgiven if you thought I was an ethics buff. I kind of am, though, let's be honest. I like rules. 😂 Can't wait to hear what you think! Dive in! >>>>  Thanks for listening to this episode. I hope it was illuminating! I exist to help you as a person and a business - from A to Z. I built an Empowerment and Business Coaching Academy specifically for service-based professionals and direct service providers, and I'd love for you to join the movement at https://creativesed.com! Register for the FREE Live Masterclass - Eliminate Burnout in 2022! (Three options: January 4th, 6th, and 9th!) Need better balance, a healthier lifestyle, and more joy in your life? Get this FREE On-Demand Masterclass! Did you know we have a Free Bonus Podcast Episode? (yay!) Ready to get clarity in your contracts? (yeah!) Want to start Managing Expectations better? Get this Mini-Course! (oooh!) Tag us, follow us, and DM us with your thoughts and questions: Instagram: @sheilamwilkinson and @creatives.ed Facebook: @lawyercoachsheila and @creatives.ed Rate this podcast/episode on Apple Podcasts here Not on Apple Podcasts? No worries! Rate and Review on our site and make sure to leave a question for a future episode! Connect with Sheila here: https://sheilawilkinson.com Free Stuff, Fun Stuff, Links & More:  Fun with CreativesEd - https://creativesed.com/p/links Fun with Sheila - https://sheilawilkinson.com/links Resources from the Show: The Ethics Codes Collection

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