Tuesday, June 9, 2009

What is your dream?

Are you a realist or a dreamer?

The realist will tell you that accomplishing anything in life feels like such an uphill battle, with no end in sight, and no way to win. Those people around you are often not willing or able to see the big picture, and they are not self-starters, but want to see the payout before they start "really" working.

Then there are the dreamers with vision. The ones who have a determination to succeed, and won't give up or give in, and work with all their heart for something they believe in, regardless of the outcome...and this is the amazing thing - they actually accomplish their dreams!

Which one are you?

What do YOU want to accomplish in life? You have to DREAM it first! Nobody dreams of living 9-5, paycheck to paycheck. But many of us do because we are not willing to step out of our comfort zone and take a leap of faith. If you want something to happen, often YOU are the one who has to take the steps to make it happen!

I started working with Star Foundation in April. I was told by Joyce Waller and Ron Williams that it was a youth mentoring program in Durham, NC, and I could help with the Summer Camp. I would be able to use all my years of teaching to mentor and teach these at-risk kids what it was like to DREAM about what they wanted to accomplish in their future...and actually have a chance at succeeding at it! If they want to be a fireman, or an astronaut, or a famous football player, we will help them take steps that help them realize their future.

Now it is June, and I am still working hard to accomplish the foundation of the camp this year, working with the Star Foundation team to create "our" future, and we are MAKING it happen! :)

Have there been bumps along the road these past two months? Of course there have been. LIFE is a learning experience, and no one can tell you it will be easy. But my commitment to the kids and to this team has not wavered, and I know I will see it come to fruition very soon. And my favorite thing in life is to accomplish something that will benefit someone else, not just me. So no matter what happens along the way, if I believe in myself, and use my gifts and talents for a higher purpose, then I will see great things happening that I could have never imagined.

For instance, I am in charge of finding community partners and I have been talking to some really cool people. I am now in a position where I can talk to other people who also want to give and make a difference, for us and other non-profits in the Raleigh/Durham area. It is rewarding for me to make these connections and develop these relationships. And as I meet more people and develop my understanding more and more of what Star Foundation needs, then the connections I have developed will continue to benefit the kids and the team.

We had our first Community Event last month on May 23, and the above picture and video here on You Tube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Exas1vyVz2Q are of that event. Our next event is June 27th, two weeks after camp starts on June 15. We are calling this one a "Fun-Raiser" because we are focusing on fundraising for the camp, now that people know we are "here" and doing a lot of good for Durham and surrounding areas.

If you want to see our "dream" in action, come visit us on June 27th for our Fun in the Sun Fun-Raiser at the Zafa Temple in Durham, and enjoy the live music, the food, and the community partners and vendors that are coming out to support us - you will be able to dream a little more and then see what you can do to put YOUR dreams in action. See you there! :)

1 comment:

  1. Yes Laurel, you know the secret. Congrats on your newest endevor, I wish you much success.

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