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Phil Lovin is a well-rounded professional with experience in a variety of fields. Worked as the Chief Chaplin and Volunteer Coordinator with REAP NYC for the past three years, Tried his hand in the field of business, Worked in executive management in a retail company for a few years, and Served as a missionary in The Philippines and Kenya. Phil Lovin is currently involved in the following areas - Addiction Recovery and Ministry; Animal Advocacy; and Senior Citizen Advocacy.
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Phil Lovin Is a Highly Driven and Focused Professional with an Established Background in Various Fields
Phil Lovin – Introduction • Phil Lovinis a well-rounded professional with experience in a variety of fields. • He is a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degree holder in Psychology, and also has a Doctorate degree in theology and in ministry (seminary). • In addition to that, he has received special education in counseling as well.
Past Professional Experience • Worked as the Chief Chaplin and Volunteer Coordinator with REAP NYC for the past three years • Tried his hand in the field of business • Worked in executive management in a retail company for a few years • Served as a missionary in The Philippines and Kenya
Current Work Experience Phil Lovinis currently involved in the following areas – • Addiction Recovery and Ministry • Animal Advocacy • Senior Citizen Advocacy
Phil Lovin’s Views On Committing To Sobriety In the past few years of working in the field of addiction recovery and ministry, Phil Lovinhas realized that committing to sobriety involves making several positive changes in your life in addition to taking proper medication. Some of these changes include – • Practicing self-love by graciously accepting your flaws • Utilizing your free time in doing something that stimulate your senses • Cutting negative people out of your life
Phil Fights for the Five Freedoms of Animals These are – • Freedom from hunger and thirst (food and water) • Freedom from discomfort (shelter) • Freedom from fear and distress (love, compassion, and understanding) • Freedom to express normal behavior (exercise) • Freedom from pain, injury, and disease (medical care)