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Leaders Are Born When They Become Fearless

If you had toldɳme starting 鶹Ƶ, that I could be a leader in any way shape or form, I would have laughed at you. Coming into this process, I did not have the greatest amount of confidence, nor the greatest amount ofself-esteem.

Becoming a Leader

I feel like the first time I showed leadership wasduringthe Hopkins Lloyd Communitymeeting, a teamled meeting where we share more about our year of service. I stepped up to share myڱ’s’ Work, which for anyone is not an easy thing to do.When someone shares their ڱ’s Work, they share aboutall ofthe impactful moments that led them to where they are today.I had to not only bevulnerableduring thismeeting butshare the parts of myself that I’m not the biggest fan ofsharing(such asmy ongoing struggle withmy mentalhealth). Sharing that with 100+ of your coworkers is such a scary thing, but after that, I felt like I could do anything I set my mind to.After this presentation,I signed up to lead more spaces and felt more comfortable in my own skin.

Impact Manager and Team Leader Support

Throughout the year, my Impact Manager and Team Leader have been there for me every single step of the way. My Impact Manager,Amanda, has always been there for me throughout this year. She’s the one who has listened to me when I was stressed andalsocelebrated my highest highs and for that, I’m so thankful.

My Team Leader,Krystin,inspired me toapply to be aTeam Leader. She’s always been one to not only keep itreal buthasalso been such a great support system. If I come closeto halfthe TeamLeadershe isnextyear, I would consider myself content. I’ve had other AmeriCorps memberson my teamstep upfor things and that also inspired me. I had the mentality that,if they can do it, so can I.

Another leadership role I took on wassteppingup for Spring Break and helpingplan programming.Amanda supported me through and through and told me to never give up. She tells me that she appreciates me, which really helps me know that what I’m doing is enough. Ourcheck-insaren’t often, but I feel as though I check in with Amanda about once a day through text. She’s always been there for me and for that I can’t thank her enough. I hope I can be there for the AmeriCorpsmembersI’m leading this upcoming school year (wow, that soundsreally weirdto say, but hey new adventures!).

This year has taught me to not only be adaptable but to be fearless and really go for what you want. I’m going to take what I learned as an AmeriCorps memberand bring it to new heights as a Team Leadernext year. Not only have Amanda and Krystininspired me, so has my entire team at Hopkins. I couldn’t imagine serving this year with any other group. They’ve all taught me how to lead, stand up for myself, and to always do the right thing. I’m going to miss this team bond so much, but I’m so proud of the work everyone is doing in their own journeys and I’m so excited to sit back and watch them achieve the greatness that I know they will. Hopkins Lloyd forever <3

Article written by Neha Sajjad, AmeriCorps Member

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

NehaSajjad proudlyserves as a 鶹ƵAmeriCorps Member at Hopkins Lloyd Community school and is a proud alum of the Universityof Wisconsin Milwaukee. She chose to serve because she wanted to give back to the community that gave her more than she could have ever dreamed. “I want to bring joy to everyone I encounter and show them that being yourself can get you far,” Neha said. “I want to inspire young people and show them their fullpotential. I want them to see how special they truly are and how they havethe powerto change the world, she says“I want to be a voice for the ones who can’t speak.”

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