Just went to a great conference through On Course....so good to
see one of my favorite mentors, Bill Johnson from UNC-Greensboro.....what a
great facilitator and leader. I also got to sit in on some really good
workshops on using the journey of the Hero with our students....modeling
successful behaviors to develop leadership....and a really great session on
utilizing interactive technology....thank you Kelly Falcone from Palomar
College. So nice to have a tangible result of a workshop with this blog
and some really good tools to use in the classroom setting with students.
Getting ready to finish up a really great
year with the Peer Jacks mentoring program at Northern Arizona University.
I continue to be amazed by the quality of our mentors and how I continue
to learn from them everyday. I've never had a job that I love so
much....what a joy to go to work everyday and to watch these students grow.
As I mentioned earlier, Bill Johnson is my mentor. He put me on
this path three years ago when I attended my 1st ever On Course Conference.
I had just watched Simon Sinek's Ted Talk and read his book "Start with Why".
The serendipitous convergence of these two leaders in my life at
that time was the best thing that happened to me. I had just been at my
job a year and felt that I was just seeing the potential of the program and how
it important it was to focus on the mentors themselves. What I learned
from both these leaders was the importance of finding your why....your purpose.
At the workshop I developed my mission statement and came up with my tag
line. I am a helper, I have always been a helper, always in the helping
profession. I've worked in camps, taught school, worked for and led
non-profits....heck, I even was a carpenter for 3 years, building houses.
But, I had never articulated a mission statement.....here it is:
Clear a path of others so they can confidently go on to bigger and better
things. My tagline? Joy.Live in Laughter.Be for Others.
One of my goals from that 1st workshop
with Bill was to teach a class at the college level (beyond what I already do
while training my mentors), My 1st class, Making College Matter, will
begin fall 2015! I am very excited about this class and helping students
make the most of their college experience....
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