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I recently took a job that I never anticipated for myself. I am a Collegiate Leadership Consultant (CLC) for my beloved sorority, Gamma Phi Beta. One of the reasons I never imagined myself doing this was because I never considered myself a 'Greek' woman... well I didn't go Greek until my senior year of college. You can say I'm a late bloomer.
It's hard for me to describe how it feels to be so new to something that means so much to me. I joined Gamma Phi Beta because it was something different and its values, mission, and philanthropy were things I am already passionate about.
Now what made me crazy enough to apply for a prestigious position like CLC? There are a lot of different reasons, but the most significant being it put me outside my comfort zone. It was an adventure. I never in a million years thought I would land an interview, so you can imagine my excitement when I received the phone call telling me to pack my bags for interview weekend.
I went into the interview knowing I wasn't the most qualified in knowledge of Gamma Phi Beta policies and procedures; but I also knew I was up for the challenge. This job has the potential to send me all across the nation, meet thousands of collegians, visit several chapters, and all sorts of different experiences. The most attractive aspect of the job was the potential to inspire collegians and build relationships with sisters from all over the place.
I know this year is going to be chaotic, fast-paced, and overwhelming, but I also know this year will provide invaluable learning experiences and growth potential for me. I have an absolutely amazing team of 11 other CLCs to support me anytime I feel lost. I know we will all accomplish amazing things together and I am so grateful that they embrace my crazy and rambunctious personality. The amount of love and understanding we have towards one another is ridiculous, especially since we've only spent a week together during training thus far. Our journey begins together. Some of us will be traveling weekly, some not so much; but regardless of the miles that are between us the bond we share with one another will make it feel like we're always at home.
This is a journey that I will always remember and will always be significant to my life. This is my first job. This is where it all begins.
Nice Alison... :) I believe that it's not letting me officially "follow you" because I don't have a "plus one" account, but you do have a link from my blog. Hope that you enjoy the journey!
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