Saturday, December 11, 2010

I'm so grateful...

Words cannot express my gratitude. Earlier today I was awarded the Larry McCormick Scholarship by the Black Journalists Association of Southern California. Not only did I get money that will enable me to finish my senior year with less financial stress, but I left more encouraged than ever before. As I sat at the scholarship banquet with my mother (who, might I add, was beyond proud) I began to reflect on my life.

I'm finally approaching my college graduation , but it has been a long, hard road. I have made my fair share of mistakes and I'm graduating way later than I had planned. All that aside, I manage to impress myself and others when I work diligently to achieve my goals. My list of goals is quite long, but my desires to eliminate some of my debt and make steps toward a career in journalism were met today and this excites me.

One of the most amazing parts about today was meeting the other students that were awarded scholarships as well. A majority of them attend prestigious universities and none of them were as "old" as I am. Instead of feeling inadequate, I appreciated the differences that existed and became more appreciative. Some of their schools provide them with greater resources and tools to succeed. Their schools more than likely disseminated information about the scholarships while students and faculty at my school had no clue that this opportunity existed. I was not there by chance. I was the only student from my school to apply and I was awarded a major scholarship. I'm so happy and proud of us all.

Another awesome moment that I'd like to share is the appearance of KTLA's, Michaela Pereira. Luckily, during the scholarship application process I was able to interview her along with a few other professional journalists but I never expected to meet her so soon. She came and spoke so kindly of me in reference to my quest for the interview and future in journalism. I was so happy and amazed that this woman that I watch on television each morning came to present my scholarship. I truly feel blessed.

The purpose of this post is not to brag or share photos from the event, but it is to inspire you to do what makes you happy. There are so many people that never accomplish their goals, and there are many others who never bother to set them. Do not be content with mediocrity. As far as I know, we only have one life so why waste it? Why complain all the time? Why hate your job when there is a way to find a new one? Why say that you "want to go back to school" when you can simply go enroll? It's important to want better for yourself but it's more important to do better for yourself.

With the new year approaching I'd like to give you a task. Instead of (or in addition to) setting a new year's resolution, write down three goals that you'd like to achieve in 2011. I've found that writing stuff down makes things a lot easier. Write these goals down and if they're not too personal, feel free to share them in the comment section or shoot me an email. I'd love to know how you plan to prosper.

If you're interested in seeing more photos and reading about the BJASC Scholarship Reception or the organization in general, click here.


Thanks for reading,

Alexandria B.

6 comments:

  1. congratulations! =) continued to be encouraged...that will get you very far (not to mention you're encouraging others in the process)

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  2. Congrats!!!! You are a step closer to your dreams!! Continue to work hard :)

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  3. You go girl! Um I can't think of three goals to share. I guess I'll just aim to make more money in 2011. That'll solve a lot of problems. LOL

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  4. Thank Maizie-Nicole, I definitely try to encourage as many people as I possibly can. Happy Holidays!

    @Tai, thank you, I shall. Congratulations to you as well.

    @ Anonymous - Thanks for your input. LoL, yes. Money always helps,but you'll need a master plan to figure out how to get it. Best wishes. Happy Holidays!

    Thanks to all that read the blog!

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  5. Congratulations Alex!!! What an awesome accomplishment. I, for one, LOVE Michaela Pereira! She was one of the main reasons why I watched KTLA every morning when I lived on the west coast. :)

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  6. I'm so late but congratulations!!! You're doing big things :)

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