Hailey Smith, MS, NCC, LPC-Associate

Hailey Smith, MS, NCC, LPC-Associate I am passionate about helping Black GenZ & Millennials adults develop personally & professionally.

Allow me to reintroduce myself… I am back and bigger than ever! These last few months have been a whirlwind for me profe...
09/14/2023

Allow me to reintroduce myself… I am back and bigger than ever! These last few months have been a whirlwind for me professionally. I completed my PhD in Counseling from the University of North Texas and I completed my requirements for full licensure in the state of Texas. My new credentials are Hailey Smith, PhD, LPC, NCC.

I also started with a new private practice, Journey to Grace Counseling, that will allow me to embark on new creative endeavors. I am so excited to continue serving my clients and supporting the professional development of counselors in training who are in graduate school and provisionally licensed. Stay tuned for workshops, social media content, and opportunities to learn and grow within the counseling profession!

As we are thinking about our 2023 goals, I wanted to share a little more about me and what I hope to accomplish professi...
01/06/2023

As we are thinking about our 2023 goals, I wanted to share a little more about me and what I hope to accomplish professionally in 2023.

Do any of these resonate or are similar to your goals? If so, comment below and let us know. We can be accountability buddies as we strive towards different, yet similar, goals and aspirations for the new year.

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Good afternoon everyone. My name is Hailey Morris-Smith and I a 3rd year doctoral student at the University of North Tex...
01/03/2023

Good afternoon everyone.

My name is Hailey Morris-Smith and I a 3rd year doctoral student at the University of North Texas and in the data collection phase of my dissertation (IRB #: IRB-22-616). This dissertation is a qualitative study on the experiences of Black master’s students who engage in mentorship in counselor education programs. If you know of any students who may qualify (including yourself), please use the link to complete a short demographic questionnaire.

https://unt.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_000kl2r4swiGWeq

Thank you all so much for your help and support!

Are you struggling with setting professional goals this year? If so, I am right there with you. For 2023, I have several...
01/02/2023

Are you struggling with setting professional goals this year? If so, I am right there with you. For 2023, I have several goals that I want to reach to become a more effective and competent therapist for my clients.

— This year, my professional goal is to become fully licensed as a Licensed Professional Counselor, so that I can continue to serve my current and future clients. I am also taking several courses and training to help both myself and my clients in different areas of their lives.

If you are struggling with setting goals that will develop you into a therapist in 2023, click the link in the bio to schedule a FREE 15-minute consultation. I offer career coaching services and can help you determine and reach your therapist goals for 2023!

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Happy New Year and welcome to 2023! I hope this year has started out on a good note and you were able to ring in 2023 in...
01/01/2023

Happy New Year and welcome to 2023! I hope this year has started out on a good note and you were able to ring in 2023 in an intentional and amazing way.

For me, 2023 is focused on professional growth and development as I transition into a new phase in life and in my career. How about you? What is your main focus and professional development goals for 2023? Comment below and let us know?

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As the 2022 year comes to a close, reflect on this year and what did and did not go well. What are you willing to leave ...
12/31/2022

As the 2022 year comes to a close, reflect on this year and what did and did not go well. What are you willing to leave in 2022 and what are you going to take into 2023?

I know for me, I plan to leave my belief that if I am in control, then everything will work out the way I want it to. After experiencing a loss, I realized that there are things in life that you cannot prepare yourself for— grief being one of them. As such, I am planning to set intentions around changing my belief system to be more open and willing to receive the messages and experiences that God and the universe has for me.

On the bright side, I plan to take my ambitious spirit and my go-getter attitude into 2023. After processing and healing through grief, I’ve learned that I am stronger than what I thought or could imagine. I also realized that sometimes, you have to find healthy avenues to channel your energy when times feel low (and believe me, I felt extremely low). Because of this, I will take my newfound creativity, strength, perseverance, and endurance into the new year!

What will you leave in 2022 and take into 2023? What are some limiting thoughts and behaviors that no longer serve you? What are some healthy thoughts and behaviors that you want to continue? Comment below and let us know!

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Do you ever question if you are productive and how you can use your time for effectively?As a previous master's counseli...
12/28/2022

Do you ever question if you are productive and how you can use your time for effectively?

As a previous master's counseling student and now doctoral student, I know how hard it is to get things done with you are feeling overwhelmed, burned out, and stressed. Luckily, there are ways to improve your winter break productivity --- swipe to see some tips.

If you find any of these tips helpful, please leave a comment below! If you have any other helpful ideas, also leave a comment below of your favorite winter break activities that helps you feel productive and recharged for the next semester!

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