Many things have brought me to this stage in my life. Some of it good, some of it bad, plenty of it challenging and inspiring. If asked 10 years ago, where I would be now, I would have said some single hot shot business person, changing the dynamics of the way business is conducted. That course was not realized. Several factors have contributed to my current placement in life.
The first factor was a desire to be different than my parents. I wanted to be financially stable and independent. I wanted to be successful, someone that made a difference in my small world. I wanted to contribute. This factor drove me to graduate from college. It has also pushed me to be constantly continuing my education. The desire to be something more, led me down the path to join the military.
The second factor, joining the military. Being a part of something greater than myself has allowed me to grow up quickly and progress through a career with lightening speed. Making the decision to be in the military derailed my dreams of being a hotshot power player is some company. I do not regret this change in course. It has actually been the best career move I could choose.
The third factor, the most important, is my daughter. The birth of my daughter made me learn that life is greater than me and my needs. It taught me the true meaning of sacrifice and love. Having a child was not in my original plans, but this has been the greatest, most influential event in my life.
Everyday events change your life in sometimes unnoticeable ways. How you respond to those events is what makes you great. You always have a choice and my choices have led me here and I am happy.
Monday, April 27, 2009
My journey
Friday, April 17, 2009
Like Cures Like
A friend said that it means I find comfort in those that are like me. This caused conflict. Reflecting on my friends, I find diversity. Reflecting on family, I find much difference. So I wonder if this proverb is really true for me. I do not believe in coincidence, but maybe this time it is just luck of draw.
My thoughts keep wandering back to the proverb. Being in the military, I spend a good amount of time away from family and friends. Each time I am away, whether it is two weeks or several months, I miss my daughter. One might say that my heart aches while I am not with her. Many people say that my daughter is a small version of me, in spirit and body. With that being said, her presence heals my ache.
So after much meditation, I realize that Like Cures Like is an accurate statement. Children heal pain and sorrow. Children provide light when there is dark. Indeed, my daughter cures all that ails me.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Oh, for three more hours
Initially when I thought of what to do with an additional three hours, my mind went racing. Where to start, what to do knock out. I would have to prioritize all my goals. There are three things I would like to improve on; I would divide the time among those items.
I would spend one hour reading literature. I enjoy reading suspense novels but as of late I have been reading leadership derived material. I want to start reading more about history and different cultures. I feel like I do not know enough about these things to speak intelligently. Understanding history and cultures is critical to making sound leadership decisions.
I would then spend the second hour completing some physical fitness. I love to run but it seems that the day is never quite long enough to get in the long runs without sacrificing so many other things. I would like to show my daughter the importance of healthy living. Not just exercising, but eating and lifestyle choices as well.
The third hour would be dedicated to my child. I feel that I put off devoting quality time to her in an effort to provide a clean home and a warm meal. This hour would be used to answer her needs for personal interaction and attention.
It is hard to balance all of the day's needs, something has to give. Sometimes it is a messy kitchen for an extra day or the laundry stacking higher, maybe a run is sacrificed. Three hours would help out, but let us not fool ourselves. We would just find more things to fill the day and more items to sacrifice.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
My bucket list starts with: Vacation in Ireland, Germany, Australia
My Legacy....
Vacation in Ireland, Germany, Australia
I want to visit all countries rich in history and heritage. These three places intrigue me the most. My list for travelling locations would never end. I want to see what other cultures have to share. I want to see the best of the world and what makes those locations the best. Being in the military I see some parts of the world, but I would like to see something with a little less desert.
Run in all 50 states
I love to run. It is a stress reliever, a method to release creative ideas. On a run I can solve some of my biggest problems on my long runs. I find alternative answers in the curves of the back roads. I find beauty in places I would not see otherwise. I have run marathons and half marathons. I would like to step it up a notch and run in all 50 states.
Be Command Chief
Command Chief is the highest enlisted position within the Air Force ranks. I would like to achieve the honor of being the Command Chief of my base. It is my daily goal is to be the best and provide the best to my unit. Being Command Chief will allow me provide the best to the members of my unit, enlisted and officer.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Here, have a million dollars
If I had one million dollars to give away I would do three things. I would give my best friend $200,000, so that she could buy a decent house and pay off her debts. The reason I choose her out of all family and friends is because she has sacrificed so much for me over the years and continues to give without reservation. As a single mom who is also active duty military, she is my lifeline for support. She is a social worker by trade, she gives for a living. Helping her to settle these items would ease her mind.
I would then give $300,000 to the Bethany House. The Bethany House is a domestic violence shelter. They provide housing for survivors of domestic violence and their children. This money would help renovate their building and provide much needed funding to provide education services.
I would then give $500,000 to the local food pantry. This amount of money would allow them to provide meals to everyone and not force them to turn people away. Especially during these economic hard times this might be the most important donation listed.
Monday, April 6, 2009
When I grow up...
If you would have asked me 12 years ago I would have said that I wanted to bypass barriers and join an elite community of fliers. I would say I am going to be an F-16 fighter pilot.
Asking me today provides a different answer. I want to be a student, a leader, and a mentor. Not just in the military. I want to provide leadership and mentorship to my daughter. I want to shelter her from unnecessary pain. I want to guide her through life's hard choices. I want to show her that women can be stong and still be tender. I want her to be better than me.
I also want to be a student of her life. Children see life with a filter that is filled with innoncence and endless possibility. She sees things in a way that is not always apparent to adults.
I want to lead and mentor those that are willing. I want others to learn from my decisions, from my successes, and from my failures. I want teach others that everything is a choice. Even when there seems to be no choice, there is a choice.
My business card would say changing one person at a time to be better than he/she was yesterday.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
My 15 minutes
I would first need to know the level fame...Is it local community fame or being world reknown.
I would like my claim to be within my military family. I would like my claim to be making strides in leadership and impacting the direction of the of my unit. I want to provide realistic alternatives that improve processes and offer better services. I want to inspire fellow leaders to make difficult decisions, especially when it requires sacrifice greater than they are prepared or expected to make.
I want to transcend current methods and strategies and provide inputs that cultivate and inspire others to do better, to be better and want to help others to do and be better. I want to give guidance to the younger Airmen, that would help them to make the most of their respective careers and aide them in reaching their potential.
I Recycle
I am concerned about the environment but I am not a obsessed with fixing everything that is wrong. I do want my child to have some place nice to grow up. I try to do my part by doing the little things.
I do not run water while brushing my teeth. I recycle everything that I can. I donate items so that the pieces may be reutilized. I collect ink cartridges at work so that I can recycle them through an online service. When I bought new appliances I looked for the most energy efficient products I could afford. I use reuseable batteries. I cut my grass late in the evenings.
More importantly I have taught my daughter the importance of recycling and that littering is irresponsible. I have taught her that is crucial that we take responsibility to take care of our part of the earth.
I do have my faults...I do drive a truck.
