There are two kinds of people in this world,
followers and leaders. Followers are the
people that never take a leadership role in any activity. However leaders are the ones that use their
leadership skills to make a difference in this world, such as presidents,
teachers, or even college graduates.
Leadership is not something you can learn from a book, but you have to
gain this skill through experiences such as holding an office, organizing an
event, speaking in front of people, or participating in a leadership
program. This is one of the reasons I
want to be part of College's Leadership
program. I want to gain the
knowledge and skills necessary to make a different in my school, my community,
my county, and even my world. This
program will give me the information so I can become a leader, not a
follower. The skills I learn will be
taken back to my community and applied to a middle school program that I am involved in, and in Lincoln County
4-H.
Leadership is not something you can take
lightly. Many students at my high school
would get elected to a leadership
position and not perform the jobs and duties associated with the office. It was more of a popularity contest than a
serious commitment. Over the years, I
have been elected to several offices and I have realized that if you are
elected to a leadership position you should perform the job duties because many
people are counting on you. I have tried
to the best of my ability to live up to my commitments.
I also realize that not all leadership
positions are elected or appointed. Many
are people deciding something needs to be done in there town and doing it
themselves. I have taken this kind of leadership role in many activities including
being a Junior Counselor at Camp. Each
year I was in charge of a cabin of twenty girls, who's ages ranged for 9-12
years old. By being a counselor, I had
the opportunity to use my leadership role to help many kids see what
opportunities there was in 4-H. Since
then many of the campers have become very involved and some have even received
awards at the State Fair. I didn't go to
camp just to say I completed some many community service hours this summer, but
to be a "big sister" to the campers and help then grow as a
person. The skills I will gain in this
program will help me be a better counselor.
Community service is also very important to me,
because it gives something back to my community. Service in a small way will make someone's
day better because you took the time to visit them in the hospital or bring
them a newspaper. When I volunteered in
my local hospital the elderly patients looked forward to when you came to visit
them. I think I got more out of
volunteering then the people I helped because I had realized I made a different
in someone's life.
The reason I want to participate in the
Leadership program is to gain new leadership and community service skills, and
improve on the current ones so when I return to my small home town I can use
this tools to make a difference in County.
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