Sunday, October 13, 2013

Adjourning



I believe that that I will feel elated once I have obtained my Master degree and then on the other hand, I know a part of me will feel a sense of great lost.  Often time’s disconnection occurs when you no longer have the forum present that brought group or individuals members together.  I find that that the group I founded in high school was the hardest to leave, Ladies with Class. The group’s mission is to uplift high school young ladies to achieve academic excellence, respect themselves as ladies and others, help those in need, to enhance sisterly tides and to high light the importance of being a good citizen.  This group ten years later has been very highly successful at helping the Bowie High School student body and local community. I miss engaging in the community service and inspiring student to perform well in school academically and behaviorally. I miss the meeting, the sleep overs and most of all the members. I recently had spoken at the group’s 10 year reunion and was so very elated to see how the group went from 15 2003 member to 100 2013. I find that adjourning is a necessary process of teamwork because there is a sense of accomplishment and/or a sense of a job well done.   

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for reading my blog and supporting my growth this semester. I missed reading your blog post last week, what an excellent group you founded! I think all schools need a group like that to encourage students and increase morale. Teenager have it hard with peer pressure, trying to excel at school, and taking on adult responsibilities. If more groups like yours were around I think we would have a lot less teenage drama because there would be genuine support systems to help them through tough times. Thanks for sharing! and I wish you the absolute best of luck in the rest of your studies, almost there!!

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