1.Dr. Wilson spoke about the effect working in Student Leadership at BYU had on helping him become a "grown up." Please describe the ways that your involvement has helped you develop as a leader from when you started serving until now.
I have seen myself grow a lot as a person and a leader since I started getting involved. I developed a sense of professionalism that I have never really experienced before. I learned to center my focus when needed and let loose and have fun when the chance came. I learned that being a leader does not mean having status and authority but the resources to serve with greater purpose.
2. Dr. Wilson shared his experience serving an internship in Jerusalem. This experience was not part of his program, but was approved because he was willing to do additional work to make it possible. Please describe the ways you can be effective in advocating for change or making improvement in existing programs.
To me, the biggest mistake to make when trying to advocate for change is giving up!!! Never give up because if a cause is so great that a call for change is necessary, then it is worth fighting for. Even if it's not so revolutionary like I described but even making improvements in existing programs, it is essential that we look at all possible problems and successes and make sure nothing is left out.
To me, the biggest mistake to make when trying to advocate for change is giving up!!! Never give up because if a cause is so great that a call for change is necessary, then it is worth fighting for. Even if it's not so revolutionary like I described but even making improvements in existing programs, it is essential that we look at all possible problems and successes and make sure nothing is left out.
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