Monday, November 1, 2010

Board of Advisers

First on my board would be my big in my sorority, Cassi. She is who I turn to when I need guidance. She is also really being a spiritual guide for me. She will pray with me and just put things in perspective for me when I need it. She is also a "pick me up". Cassi is really silly and goofy and always knows how to make me laugh and put a smile on my face

Also on my board would be the one and only Julie S. Bock. Julie is my little advice columnist. I can text her at anytime and she will reply back. I ask her everything from....what I should wear to even some guy advice. Julie also is always up for some healthy food at the caf. I love having Julie on my board because she tells me the truth. She doesn't beat around the bush. Julie is who I go to when I need a slap in the face, metaphorically. 

My dad would be another board member. He is so genuine and He gives me the advice I need to hear. I turn to my dad when I struggle with being a leader. My dad lead a football team at the college level and now he leads trials. He understands the various sides of being a leader. I know when I came to OU I had no idea how to get involved and my dad gave the perfect advice; he told me that I need to take my time and that I will find my niche.

My best friend Caylin from high school is also there for me. She's wonderful for a laugh. Caylin is goo for giving me a push. I second guess myself a lot and I don't want to try something because I am afraid of failing. Caylin is really helps me branch out more. Even though we don't go to the same school I can always call her and get a chat.

Last would be my younger sister Abigail. She is amazing. Abigail is always there for a laugh. And when I give her advice it often helps me sort things out in my own life. She is good at telling me what I need here. She also keeps me grounded and gives me updates on life at home. She is a little bit of sunshine when I need it.

The head of my board would be my dad. He is my best friend and he helps direct me the most. My dad cheers me up when I need it and he also supports me. My dad's advice is never pressuring, he also is asks questions that really make me look at myself. 

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