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Worksheet: A Day in the Life of an Interior Designer

  Purpose : This worksheet is designed to give you a hands-on experience of what being an interior designer is like. You’ll engage in realistic design scenarios to explore key skills like creativity, client communication, budgeting, and project management. These exercises will help you assess whether interior design aligns with your strengths, interests, and career goals. Project 1: Understanding Client Needs Scenario : You’re meeting with a new client, a young couple who just bought their first home. They want a cozy, functional, and modern design but have different style preferences. One loves minimalism, while the other prefers a touch of vintage charm. Task : Write down three key questions you would ask to understand both their styles and needs better. Solution Example : "What are your absolute must-haves in this space? Any specific pieces or styles?" "Are there certain colors or materials each of you loves (or dislikes) that should be included?" "How do y...

"Path to Psychology: Hands-On Exploration of a Psychologist’s Daily Life"

  Purpose The purpose of these worksheets is to help you explore the daily work and challenges of a psychologist. By engaging in realistic scenarios and tasks, you'll gain insight into the skills, responsibilities, and emotional demands of this profession. These exercises are designed to help you decide if psychology is a good career option for you before you commit to a full-time educational path. Worksheet 1: Initial Client Assessment Project: Conducting a Client Intake Session Objective : Understand the process of an initial client assessment. Scenario : You are meeting with a client, Alex, for the first time. Alex reports feelings of anxiety and difficulty focusing. Tasks : List 5 questions you would ask Alex to understand his background and issues better. Write a brief summary of Alex’s potential issues based on his answers. Identify two assessment tools or questionnaires you might use to gather more information (e.g., GAD-7 for anxiety). Reflection : How comfortable did you f...