maredithalydia03
It's my responsibility to be a "positive exapmle" to all my younger girls. They're everywhere, church, the barn, my family, I am always being looked upon to lead them. But how can I demonstrate something if I don't even honestly know how to be it?
The second we stepped out of the doors, it became a race. A race to the bottom left hand side of the playground to the swings. As we ran, they sat there idle, just waiting to take us to the top of the trees or spin us until we were too dizzy to walk straight. In a way it feels
Iike I never really got off the swings, but high school is ending soon and it's almost time to jump, in three, two, one, go.
Being a professional, being experienced, having knowledge in a certain field. It's easy to think of professionalism as an outward appearance; ties, pencil skirts, blazers, but its so much more than than; it's a mentality. Looking the part is only a piece of it. The mentality is what separates true professionals from the amateurs, it's what creates change in others.