Monday, October 26, 2009

Leader-In-The-Field





LU TAO
POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT


Lu Tao is from Beijing, China. He came to America to get a PHD. He came to The University of Oklahoma because OU offers many advantages in the political science department. He is fluent in three languages, Chinese, English and Spanish. He claims from his experience that the department offers a variety of self discipline. He LOVES politics and that is why he is currently devoting a majority of his life to it. This is currently his first year at the university and he is teaching one government class (currently my class). As of right now he is just sticking to teaching and researching more and more about political science. He does not plan on attending law school. He said he simply does not have the same passion for it as he has for political science. I asked him if he is planning to ever go into politics and with a smirk across his face he simply responded "maybe..." I asked him how important it was for his students to learn about political science and he said on a scale of 1 to 10, 1 being the least important to 10 being crucial to the student's ability to function in a normal society he rated it as a 9 or a 10.

LEADERSHIP
I asked him what parts of leadership are the most important and he said knowledge is the most important. You need an exceptional amount of knowledge to balance out different conflicts. Also one needs a certain amount of charisma to demonstrate their entrepreneurship.

EXPERIENCE IN LEADERSHIP
He founded the United Nations Club in 2005 right here at OU. He was in charge of it his junior and senior year. He established it with the help of his friends working together as one. The club is still around today and he has a part in selecting the candidates for inheriting the club.

He of course demonstrates leadership every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 11:30-12:20 during my 50 minute government class. He said the most important leadership trait he uses during my class is persuasion. He persuades his students to learn about politics and possibly discover the same passion he has for political science.


Lu Tao asked me if I was going to continue forward with my current major of political science and I said I was unsure because I am currently in a state of confusion about what I am suppose to do in my life. He asked me if I wanted to go to law school and I told him yes that was the one thing I knew I wanted to do. He told me an interesting quote, "When you are in an American airport and you are about to get on a plane whose final destination is China, there are connecting flights everywhere but you are not sure which connecting flights you are going to take. It does not matter if you are unsure about those connecting flights, as long as you keep in mind your final destination aka Law School that is what important." He told me to stay focused and to not underestimate myself and my ability to reach my final destination.

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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Happy Birthday Jenna


Happy Birthday Best Friend! I Love YOU!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Future At OU


FUTURE AT OU


I cannot believe my first semester of college is almost over.


My next 7 semester at OU I already have a list of things I would like to accomplish.

First of all, I want to become a better photographer because I want to capture as many memories as I can while I'm here at OU.


I want to become more involved with my sorority. Right now I'm just a new member but I would like to advance in the leadership positions after initiation.


I also want to get involved with young life and develop a stronger relationship with God.

Making good grades has always been one of my highest priorities and I am going to strive to get a GPA of 3.5 or higher.


I have always wanted to run a marathon so I think it would be neat to build up to that!

Make and keep new friendships (which I have already done, but the more the merrier) !

Do something great that makes my mom extraordinarily proud.

Most importantly make a difference. After all if you lead the change the world will follow.



Monday, October 19, 2009

Attitude






ATTITUDE

ATTITUDE is said to be everything.

That your life and your happiness revolve around your ATTITUDE.

When accomplishing group tasks ATTITUDE is one of the factors that plays a role in rather your group project is going to be successful or not. A negative ATTITUDE will lead to misunderstandings and disagreements between the group members. The negativity in the group will be the members downfall, which will cause them to lose motivation towards the group's ultimate goal. A positive ATTITUDE on the other hand sets up an environment where the group members can rely on one another. Their is room for growth and positive change when this attitude is put into factor. The glass being seen as half full will always have better overall outcomes than looking at the glass half empty.



Patricia Finch has influenced me for four years now. It began Sophomore year, I was just another student in her Pre-Ap Algebra 2 Class. It was towards the end of the year and she had missed several days in class because her mom was sick in the hospital. Later on more days passed and when she returned to school we were informed that her mother had passed away. With such a tragedy occurring in her life she still returned to school. Her attitude of keeping on even when things are completely unfair and not going her way; she still returned to be a teacher at Boswell High School. My relationship with Ms. Finch only grew from there. She was the student council sponsor and encouraged me to get involved at the end of my sophomore year. I grew as a leader because of her. My senior year I was elected as Student Body President and became an extraordinary leader because she believed in me. I'm the person I am today because her. Her courageous attitude about life is something I admire the most about her. She is an amazing woman, one of a kind, and her uplifting spirit and attitude has touched not only my life but every student that has ever stepped into her classroom.



"Our Attitude Are Our Most Important Assets."

When a problem arises how one handles the problem depends on one's attitude. Every decision one makes, attitude has a role in the outcome of the decision. Pretty much attitude is an everyday factor in our lives. It's more than an unseen verb, it's an action. An action that develops the lives not only of our own but the lives we influence around us. A positive or negative attitude shapes a person and it is a factor in everything that we do.



"If you don't like something CHANGE IT. If you can't CHANGE IT...CHANGE the way you think about it." - Mary Englebreit

Monday, October 12, 2009

Problem vs. Challenge




There is a famous serenity prayer that I have always said every night before I go to sleep. A prayer that most can and will recognize as something that gives one the ability to change any problem into a challenge.

"God grant me the SERENITY to accept the things I cannot change. The COURAGE to change the things I can and the WISDOM to know the difference. "

The three main points in the prayer represent what you need to transform the problems in your life into challenges that make you stronger because they cause you to put the most important things first. I practically live by turning my problems into challenges. Granted it is incredibly tough because by turning your problems into challenges you cause yourself to face the most uncertainty of all things. Because when this transformation happens the stress and emotional tole that the challenges you take on can be exhausting. For example last Saturday one of my good friend's, Katie, her dad died. Out of nowhere he just died. He had been fighting the battle against stomach cancer for almost two years and I believe that his battle of cancer was seen to others as a problem but he saw it as a challenge. He challenged himself to forget about the odds, forget about how long the doctors said he had to live, he decided for himself that he controlled how long he had on earth. Dale Mayo underwent a clinical trial for patients with his type of cancer. Rather than sitting back and doing nothing he risked his own life to help others like him get better. I find his actions incredibly courageous and heroic. By turning his problem into a challenge he helped researches get closer and closer to finding a cure. The impact that he left in everyone's life is something I admire so strongly about him. He was an incredible father to four great kids who have the most generous hearts and uplifting spirits I have ever been around. Turning a problem into a challenge is simple. It's about personal motivation and vision.



Katie Mayo and I :)



Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Letter From OU



Dear Class of 2010,
As I can imagine, I am sure you all are already ready to graduate and it has only been six weeks into the school year. My advice is start touring and applying to colleges NOW. Touring colleges is one of the most important actions you MUST do during your senior year. I toured my top five schools that I was interested in and you will know when you walk on the campus and you see what the school has to offer, you will feel it inside your heart which school you BELONG at. Take the SAT or ACT as many times as you can, each time you take it, I guarantee your score will improve. Texas school's look at SAT while Oklahoma schools prefer to look at ACT. The schools that you are interested in look at the degree programs they have to offer and do research and see what the success rate in your department is. If you are not sure what your major is pick three that you are interested in, you can always change it. But when you are in college it is better to actually say your major is something than to say you are currently undecided. Your senior year do not completely blow off all your classes and grades because college is a rude AWAKENING. The work load and the amount of studying they expect you to do is a lot so PREPARE yourselves ahead of time and stay on top of your work. Get INVOLVED as much as you can and strive to make a DIFFERENCE your last year at Boswell, it is your LAST year to leave your MARK on the school and you want to leave a POSITIVE and INFLUENTIAL one. Do not decide to go to a college because it is a party school, or your mom and dad went there, or because your boyfriend and girlfriend is going there; decide on the school that you feel COMFORTABLE at. Decide early on if you want to rush at your school. I would only recommend rushing if you are emotionally prepared for it and you know what to EXPECT because for me it was one of the worst weeks of my life, but as I look back on it now I have met and made so many friends through it. Another IMPORTANT thing to think about is distance, how far away you are willing to be. Think about how often you want to come home. For me two and a half hours away is the perfect distance, it allows me to come home on the weekends which is BENEFICIAL when you need a break and an opportunity to get away from the stress of college. Finally my last advice is ENJOY your senior year and REMEMBER that it goes by so FAST! You will be graduating before you know it and then your last summer at home will come and before you know it you are packing up and LEAVING the life you have known for the past 18 years. It's a scary process, terrifying actually, but I promise you can do it and you will be just fine.



Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Bystander Behavior







BYSTANDER BEHAVIOR


At the beginning of senior year during lunch my friends and I would always notice this girl named Anna eating by herself, so one day my friend I invited her to sit with us. Little did we know she was very different than all of us and she believed everything we told her. As the semester progressed people at the table would not necessarily be mean to her but would make jokes and comments about her while she was sitting at the other end of the table. It was my idea to invite her to sit with us but it was not my intentions for her to be the center of our conversation everyday at lunch. Before the semester was over she stopped sitting with us and we never really saw her or ran into her again. I should of stuck up for her more because after all I was the one who asked her to sit with us.


Well I wish a bystander would have stepped in to help Anna from my lunch. Everyone in the cafeteria knew she sat with us and knew that our table made fun of her but not one person the entire semester came up to us and said anything. Even teachers and assistant principles who monitored the lunch knew about what our intentions were and they never stepped in either. The poor girl did not have any friends and no one ever took the opportunity to really get to know her, to ask her about her personal and home life. Everyone in that lunch room was pretty naive, even myself and some of my closet friends.


College students do not speak up to wrong doing simple because they do not want to stand out. They see someone who needs help but they ask themselves is it really their place to step in? Shouldn't someone closer to that person step in and help them. I believe most college students mainly are afraid of embarrassment, they are almost ashamed to help some they do not know, let alone someone they will most likely never see again.