14 de July, 2014
I had the privilege of meeting a delightful group of young ladies visiting from Mexico. They are part of the Leaders Now International network and have completed a year’s worth of leadership development courses, workshops and service activities to develop their own skills and interests. I had the opportunity to give them a talk and share some of my own educational and professional experiences as well as some lessons I’ve learned along the way. This led to great conversations with them ranging from career choices to social pressures in high school and even relationship advice.
As I got to know them and spoke about their dreams and concerns, I realized a few things:
I had a wonderful time with these young ladies and I am grateful for the opportunity to share with them and also learn from them. They definitely inspired me to keep moving forward with my own dream of helping and motivating others to achieve their full potential.
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