National Junior Honor Society is a great opportunity for me! I have been dreaming to be in this society ever since the end of fifth grade. I would love to be involved in NJHS and share my suggestions and listen to other people’s ideas. I am very passionate to help those in need. For an example, I have donated many foods, clothing, utensils, and more to Vietnam and to the victims of Hurricane Harvey.…
As a student of Saint David Catholic School it’s a huge honor to have the National Junior Honor Society invite me to join them as an inductee. I would love to be a member of this society because all of my life I have lived by the standard of “success comes before work only in the dictionary.” The goals that I have set for myself can only be achieved by hard work and I feel that being a member of NJHS will really help me reach my goal. As a leader I hope to be able to use my power to aid in the uplifting of others.…
I would like to become a National Honor Society (NHS) mentor to give back to a club that helps make the community around us a better place. I believe that I am qualified for this position because I have exemplified the four pillars of NHS: Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service. Education has always been a priority for me. I am truly interested in what I am learning and how it can apply to the world around us. I have shown Leadership through my Speech and Debate Team.…
National Junior Honor Society has been a dream for me over the course of my school career. However, I never thought I’d be able to make it come true. During my life I’ve seen notable examples of leadership, scholarship, service, citizenship, and character in this world and they’ve influenced me as a person and through NJHS I can make each of these pillars more of a part of my life. Leadership, to me, is being someone anyone can look up to. You don’t have to be the strongest, or the smartest, or any of those.…
When I see my parent’s work ethic, perseverance, and sacrifice it drives me to make a difference in the community. I want to have the opportunity to show others my competence, confidence, and my capability to excel; despite the obstacles and challenges I will face. With these attributes I want to make an effort to reach out to the community and model to younger teenagers the importance of hard work, leadership, perseverance, commitment, and dedication. I recognize that young teenagers tend to learn by what they see, and I strive to lead as an example. Hopefully, through Link Crew, I will inspire others with my aspirations and make a difference.…
The National Honor Society could change the course of my life in an instant. Participation in the National Honor Society would be an important part of my high school experience to further my knowledge of leadership and be able to impress universities. Throughout my high school career I have been able to participate in my schools Student Government Association, as the President for three consecutive years. Through this role I have learned what it means to be a leader and what qualities a person must have to be a great and influential person. Even though I have learned some things, I know that knowledge is boundless and would still like to learn more from others.…
Throughout my years of high school I have learned many invaluable leadership skills that I feel is important to impart on the future high school students. Therefore my senior project will have a focus on teaching elementary kids skills that they can develop throughout the next several years and become involved in middle and high school activities. I have worked with children for many years through different activities like organizing Art and Crafts events, mentoring in local elementary schools as well as teaching my Sunday school class several times. This project will allow me to further develop my work with children and I hope to leave the students I work with priceless skills that they will not soon part with.…
Leadership on the line by Ronald A. Heifetz and Marty Linksys is a very timely book. Maggie’s description of her Indian community and the effects of alcohol made me think of many urban communities and the pain that lurks in those communities. The stories she shares about Lois and the heart she had for her community and desire to make it better make you think we need more leaders like that. Lois leadership inspired me because she saw something wrong in her community she believed she could bring change. Lois is a good picture of servanthood she doesn’t sit and think someone should so something…
I decided that I would take leadership roles throughout high school in order to help serve the less fortunate. KEY Club, a service and fundraising club, became my focus, and I travelled up the ranks to become the school’s external affairs manager and the service committee chair of the Eastern Canada District. As I introduced more extra-curricular activities into my life, organization became more important -- and I was shocked to see how much it helped me save…
I am interested in participating in leadership academy because I want to try new things and have new experiences. I want to be able to share my knowledge and learn from others knowledge and experiences. When I was younger I was not interested in meeting new people or doing new things, but about two years ago I realized this was a mistake. Ever since I have tried to make up for the time I lost not knowing how important these things are. Now I want to try new things and learn from others.…
and I want to be able to set a good example for my younger siblings. I know it’s hard getting into this organization, but, I am willing to try. I’m one of the few of my family members being lucky enough to go to school. I want to set a good example for my family and make all their sacrifices worth it. There’s not a lot of people like me that get considered into these kinds of organizations…
For as long as I can remember, I’ve known that I not only wanted to help people, but that I wanted to make a difference in peoples lives. When I found occupational therapy I knew that it was the job I wanted to commit myself to, because it provides so many opportunities to do just that. I saw a quote once by Kelly Andrasik, that said: “I finally decided on occupational therapy because I knew that this field would allow me to help those who feel like they have lost everything’ and I couldn’t have agreed more. It is easy to take our everyday task for granted; it isn’t until we lose them that we realize how important they are.…
What Type of Leader do I Want to be? Throughout history there have been a variance of leaders, some of them are ruthless, some are caring and some are inadequate. However, all of these various leaders have different methods of leading their followers, some more effective than others.…
Katie Tart BUS 137 FON01 Chapter 1 Exercise - 2016 Management Pyramid SLO #1 Information found in: Guilford Technical Community College. Principles of Management. USA: McGraw-Hill Education, 2015. Print.…
5 Levels of Leadership Leadership potential is an attribute that has been noticed by an existing leader, which in turn makes a recommendation to place an individual in a leadership role. This attribute sets a leadership journey and will instill leadership qualities. They become a leader in an organization, responsible for supervising, decision making, networking and developing others, amongst many other challenging roles. The five levels of leadership are a great model of following the principles of leadership and guiding an organization and others to places they have never been before. Level 1 Position Leadership…