Something that has impacted my leadership growth is my expansion of knowledge Iʻve learned through my Kahiau Project. Knowing there are many problems in the world such as pollution, homelessness, sickness, health-care, etc, it gives me a better understanding of what we deal with. Let alone, most of these commonalities are found in Hawaiʻi as well as everywhere else. Although Iʻm not a certified leader, does not mean I canʻt use leadership traits to help out our world or people in need. To be a leader does not mean to be labeled as “King,Queen, or Chief.” It means what do you do to help improve others with what you have. To strive for excellence in this project, I felt motivated after having a presentation about sicknesses and diseases shared by the HUGS organization. They shared common stories of some of the young kids they work with who have cancer and are terminally ill. To know that I can help these kids and their families in whatever way I can is enough to motivate me. I know, that if I was in their shoes, Iʻd wanna have people helping and believing in me. Knowing the cause for my organization and how I wanna help, is keeping me determined to aid in any way I can.
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