As we
sit in the JetBlue terminal I am reflecting on my time at NGLA as I sip my final
Starbucks coffee [I miss dunks]. I do not want to get onto the plane in a
little bit because that means that this amazing conference weekend is over and
that breaks my little heart.
I
had mixed feelings coming into the weekend between getting along with the
delegation and how much I would like this conference compared to other ones I
have attended but this entire experience has won my heart. When we got picked
up at 5:45 in the morning on Thursday I had doubts that this weekend would not
go well, but by Sunday I did not want to get off that bus when we pulled up to
the clock tower arriving back at BSU. This conference has made me a stronger,
more confident leader and showed me that although I will be graduating in a
year from May, I can still make a huge impact within my chapter and Greek
community.
The only thing I wish I could change
about this experience was not winning, more importantly not having any nominations
for awards. Knowing that our Greek community and leaders do so much and hold so
many good programs it was disappointing knowing that none of our members nominated
us, but don’t you worry bears I got you for next year.
My
biggest worry is that I will bring all of these new ideas to my chapter and they
will not put any of them into consideration. I know that they will definitely incorporate
different activities and lessons that I learned for sisterhood events, but the
bigger idea involving scholarship programs may be harder to implement into our
chapter.
I LOVE
NGLA SO MUCH, IT’S BEEN SO REAL - #BlessUp
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