It only takes one person to
make a positive impact on a child.
My seventh grade teacher saw something in me that forever changed my
life. Excited to learn English, I
found myself looking up every words in the dictionary, but avoiding math. Learning math was like forcing a child
to eat their vegetables at an ice cream store. As my eagerness to learn English grew, I came to find that math
still was not my favorite subject in middle school. I stayed after school for many hours until I learned basic
Algebra. Another challenge that I
came to accept as a newly arrived refugee in America was that I now needed to
fit in to the social norm. After
my first and last fight at school, my math teacher, Mrs. Kelli, encouraged me to
join a student-led organization calls ASB. I remember this experience being a punishment for me. I had to plan dances and organize events.
As time went by, I learned to
enjoy the experience. The skills
and friends I made kept me out of trouble and kept me from my personal worries.
Little bit I know, that was just
the beginning of my leadership journey.
I soon found myself going from being a high school representative to
representing my college’s Student Union Association and later holding leadership
positions in my career. These
experiences allowed me to gain leadership skills while helping others along the
way. Time and time again, I found
myself back in taking on more leadership opportunities and roles. I am happy to have recently accepted my
true calling of being a leader.
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Saturday, October 19, 2013
First Yoga Audition, First Rejection... But NOT the Last!
Yesterday morning, I found out that I didn’t get the
internship I auditioned for yoga two weeks ago at the CorePower Yoga studios.
It hurts because no one likes to be rejected or turned down, especially if you
worked so hard towards it. Over a year ago, I didn’t get what appeared then to
be my dream job and that one I worked my whole Master’s degree towards,
actually my whole life! I was shocked, depressed for few weeks and my confident
was nowhere to be found and low self-esteem was my best friend! I felt my world
was turned upside down! From that experience, I learned that it was not a
failure or that I was not good enough. I found out that something else was a
better fit for me at that moment. I was meant to do something else.
I took Yoga Teacher Training 9 months ago and through that
process, I slowly gain back my confident, self respect and self love! Beyond my
imagination, I learned that I enjoy and love teaching yoga a lot! In other
words, I didn’t lose anything from this experience; if anything, I gain new
knowledge, and perspective in life, friendships, growth, and most importantly
the love and respect for myself! Thank you to all of my yogis’ colleagues,
teachers, coaches and managers at the CorePower Yoga for being a part of my
yoga’s journey and growth thus far. I am grateful for your feedbacks, advices
and honesty. Best of luck to all of my yogis friends in all that you do. Much
love and hugs! Namaste! :)
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