Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Sacrificing for the Better Good
Every leader of any organization has to make sacrifices for the ultimate good of those they lead. These sacrifices often times go unnoticed. I am fine with making these sacrifices for my group as long as it leads to an ultimate goal, or in some way bettering others and myself. As a member of IFC E-board and an up and coming leader in Phi Kappa Theta; I am tasked with making decisions that will end up being crucial in the long run. I was voted into my position by the delegates of IFC because they saw the vision that I had for shaping Greek Life. They noticed something in me that they liked and wanted to see come true. When I accepted the position I was unsure of what really laid ahead of me. I had little experience in the field but I took it head on and am doing the best that I can, to better the Fraternities of Bridgewater State University. But when I took this position, I didn't realize the intense commitment that I was undertaking. There are countless meetings and leadership conferences that I must/want to attend to better myself and everyone. The time that I have and will put into this organization will go unseen and unrecognized by the vast majority. However I am okay with that because I know that whether my hard work, dedication and passion are recognized or not; that I am doing what is right for our community as a whole and I am making a difference that will outlast time.
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