Uniting Distant Stars Has Gone Supernova
This surge of inspired energy came after I gave a presentation on women's leadership to the 2012 Miss Liberia Minnesota contestants on June 26, sponsored by the Liberian Youth Network (LYN). Decontee "Dee" Sawyer, LYN's Executive Director (and also 2006 Miss Liberia/Minnesota), had heard about my presentation to the Ebenezer Community Church (ECC) Youth Group and asked if I would be interested in talking with her contestants.
I was excited to have this opportunity to talk with these beautiful young women, and just three days away from the pageant. I knew that I had to deliver a talk that would pique their interest and stimulate involvement because they were focused on their final preparations for the contest. They each had their sight on the crown and title for 2012.
I wanted to convey three primary principles to these emerging leaders:
- Be informed...knowledge is power,
- Be inspired...cultivate your passion, and then
- Ignite an eternal flame...put your passion into action
Left to right Jessica Chea (contestant), Catherine Carr (2012 Miss Liberia-Minnesota), Decontee Sawyer (LYN Executive Director), me, Satta Kendor (contestant), Decontee Yarpah (contestant) |
After I left that night, I had no idea how my presentation went because I'm usually in a "zone" where I'm unable to gauge my audience'sresponse. The following day I received a call from Dee thanking me for agreat presentation, explaining that afterward each of the contestantsrevised their "platforms" (action plans to be carried out after thepageant--whether or not they receive the crown).
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I close this post with a insightful quote from Michelango that encourages us to reach for the stars...