Food for thought 

img_2907Five types of people to surround yourself with:

1. The inspired-Who ignites your passion? Who Sets you on fire to be a better human? Who fuels your purpose? Thought of someone yet? We all have that one person or people that constantly giving us a reason to wake up everyday and have all types of positive energy. We know that with out this person, our lives would be a complete chaos. I agree! I have some amazing FSU faculty and staff professionals that always, ALWAYS sparking my light to shine like the brightest star out there. They are the key to my success, and has always took their time to pour out their love, compassion, and authentic selves as an undergrad at FSU.

2. The passionate – Devoted, caring, and empathetic. Passionate people are the ones who knows their purpose and strives to spread their presence in society in a positive manner. We need to love these people, because its their pride and courageous behavior that got them this title and had every right to earn it. We seen passionate people on a daily occasion, whether its doing community service, advocating, going above and beyond in a work setting, or serving others. Either way all passionate people is what gives you a motivation to do better with your life. When I decided to surround myself with passionate people, I found my calling, and thats to serve others though servant leadership.

3. The motivated – People who pushes you to do better, and be better. Motivation comes from energy. If there is positive energy that rubs off on you, most likely your going to rub it off on someone else. Motivation makes you improve to be a better you, it makes you think about things that you want to exude to do better for the community, and for others. I love being around motivated people at my internship. It gives me hope that my day will be okay and I am more competent with the work i put in.

4. The grateful – Thankful for anything and appreciates things. Grateful folks are very rare, however they are perfect partners to work alone side with because they feel that you have the capabilities to

5. The open-minded

2 thoughts on “Food for thought 

  1. Hello Jasmine,

    This is very insightful and interesting. For me, motivation, passion, and gratefulness are three huge things I value in people. Looking forward to seeing how the rest of your experience unfolds.

    Take care,

    Daniel

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  2. I think that these are all also great qualities to seek in a leader. In my eyes I value the last value, open-mindedness as the strongest attribute because it takes a strong individual to be perceptive to others ideas.
    Great post, very thought provoking.
    -Megan Konen

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