Background
Dail, Hilda Lee was born on August 23, 1920 in Franklin Springs, Georgia, United States. Daughter of Ransom Harvey and Mattie (Gray) Lee.
(This book offers a totally new, holistic approach to care...)
This book offers a totally new, holistic approach to career development, involving the wisdom of the unconscious—expressed in dreams, symbols, personal myths, intuitions, and memories—as well as the analytical skills needed to set goals and plan strategies. It is designed for anyone who has to make important life decisions—whether in choosing a field, changing careers, trying to get more satisfaction out of work, planning for retirement, or reentering the job market. Based on the principles of creativity as revealed in the world's creation myths and in the techniques of artists, poets, and inventors, the book presents a ten-step process of creative career development. Case histories from the author's counseling practice demonstrate the process at work, and a workbook section gives exercises to help readers: • Examine past successes for clues to aptitude and values • Analyze the success factors that characterize their achievements • Use imaging and other creativity techniques to discover their own inner symbols and personal myths • Develop an action plan for finding or creating their ideal career
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Dail, Hilda Lee was born on August 23, 1920 in Franklin Springs, Georgia, United States. Daughter of Ransom Harvey and Mattie (Gray) Lee.
Bachelor, Piedmont College, 1941; Doctor of Philosophy, The Union Institute, 1979.
Teacher public schools, North Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia, 1939-1954;
associate secretary, Board of Missions, Methodist Church, New York, 1954-1960;
director public relations and teacher, Leonard Theological College, Jabalpur, India, 1960-1964;
editor literature, Board of Missions, United Methodist Church, New York City, 1964-1970;
executive director, International Foundation Ewha Women's University, Seoul, Republic of Korea, 1970-1971;
director development, Church Women United, 1971-1973;
director resources central national board, Young Women’s Christian Association, 1973-1975;
president, Hilda Lee Dail & Association International, New York City, 1975-1983;
president, Hilda Lee Dail & Association International, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina., since 1983. Member adjunct faculty Coastal Carolina U., Conway, 1981-1995, Webster U., Myrtle Beach, since 1981. Board directors Enablement Inc., Boston, 1975-1989, Assn.Coop.
Agilysys Asian Women's College, 1971-1985. Founder, president International Center for Creativity and Consciousness, since 1989. Member Horry County Human Rels.
Council, since 1994.
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Director Citizens Against Spouse Abuse, Myrtle Beach, 1982-1988, president Gotham Business and Professor Women's Club, New York, 1978, director Green Chimney School, New York, 1978-1983, vice president, Zonta International, New York, 1976-1984. Fellow National Expressive Therapy Association (speaker 1983-1989). Member American Society for Training and Development (board directors 1972-1989), Mental Health Association (board directors, president 1988-1989).
Married Francis Roderick Dail, December 27, 1941. Children: Janice Sylvia, Roderick Lee.