With the majority of my project being complete, I think that I am in a good place to be able to present at the end of April. All of the tasks have been completed and all of our information is written out and ready to share through the presentation. Throughout the process of the Kahiau Project I have learned many leadership skills including time management, and thinking through any and all ideas to do what is best for not only me but those I am affecting. To be a true 21st century leader in my community it is vital that I put the needs of others before my own and be a selfless and kind loving person, which alone is something that can make a difference. A connection that I see in my Global community that I strive to continue to address in my local community is the issue of people treating others badly, as if they are less. This can really hurt people individually and cause large problems as a whole when people are unwilling to open their perspective. Throughout the course of this I have face obstacles to being an impactful leader, including set backs with dates and making time in each of our busy schedules to be able to go out into the community and make the difference we want to make, but it is important so that is just something we have to work through and figure out to become the leaders we want to be.
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AuthorAloha. My name is Jaydeen Flores and I am a sophomore at Kamehameha High School. I am from Mililani Oahu and I enjoy dancing, going to the beach and spending time with friends and family. Archives
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