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March 27, 2017 by The Young Leader

Global Leadership Training: How Young People Can Develop Leadership Skills in a Globalized World

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Is leadership a skill that you want to build on and develop? Are you interested in how leadership will look in our rapidly globalizing world? If so, you don’t have to wait until you graduate with your college degree. You can start right now! Here are some ways to develop your leadership skills:

Lead in Your School

You can develop strong leadership skills within your own school. School is about both knowledge and practical application, which are both important principles of leadership. Your school is there to help you, so take advantage of it! Don’t know where to look? Just check out the posters spread throughout the halls or in your counseling office. There are countless opportunities to find your niche and develop as a leader. You could start with the most obvious and see if there are any business and/or leadership clubs to join. Through clubs like these, you can gain some great training and experience. Some organizations such as DECA* work with teens like you, offering all kinds of programs, events, and even scholarships!

Also, consider joining an intercultural/diversity club. You will have opportunities to learn about and experience other cultures, which is extremely beneficial in an increasingly globalized world. Not only will you be making new friends, you will also be creating a more globalized worldview. Or, if you are taking a language class, think about joining a language club to practice your conversational skills. It is especially beneficial to know another language in our world today, and as a leader, this is a great skill to have.

Participate in a United Nations Program

Did you know that you can gain leadership experience from the United Nations? They offer all kinds of teen programs, such as their “Model UN Workshops.”** You’ll learn how to be a responsible leader who can influence the world for good, and you will learn how certain procedures are carried out. What better way to develop your leadership skills than by learning from a globalized program such as a Model UN?

Get a Job

It might not sound like the most exciting option, but joining the workforce in the summer or on a part-time basis can really fast track your leadership experiences.  Of course, this job probably will not be your dream career, but no one starts leading from the top. At first, you may feel confused or overwhelmed, but eventually, you’ll be surprised at how much you have learned. Plus, when you work hard and set an example, going above and beyond what is asked of you, people notice and appreciate leadership like that. And not only will you gain very practical knowledge, but it is also likely that you will participate in a globalized work force. Getting a job and working hard in it gives you practical skills and develops you as a global leader.

Volunteer

True leadership means being willing to get out of your comfort zone and serve. As you know, you do not develop leadership skills by simply bossing others around and watching from afar. There is a place for delegation, but the best leaders do so out of a position of humility. And through volunteering, you will have the opportunity to serve alongside of and learn from others. This helps build important leadership principles, such as experience, initiative, team-work, a learner’s attitude, and humility. So, find something you are passionate about and sign up to volunteer. Do you care about animal welfare? Help out at a local animal shelter. Want to lead the way in extinguishing poverty and hunger? Set up a food drive with a local organization. And in our globalized world, there are increasing opportunities to volunteer in a multi-cultural context. This is a fantastic way to experience culture and learn from people all over the world! Global Leadership Adventures has a multitude of programs, and you are bound to find one that matches your passion. They even have experiences that specifically focus on globalized leadership, such as their “Social Entrepreneurship Initiative” in beautiful South Africa. No matter which one you choose to volunteer with, you will have the chance to practice and develop your leadership skills.

Are you ready to develop as a leader? Show the world your initiative and dive in!


Contributed by Addie Davis

*”High School Programs.” Deca.org. Accessed March 18th, 2017. http://www.deca.org/high-school-programs/

** “Students.” Un.org. Accessed March 18th, 2017. http://www.un.org/en/sections/resources/students/index.html

Filed Under: Bright Futures, Latest Posts

March 27, 2017 by The Young Leader

Easy Service Projects for High School Students

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Volunteer and service projects are usually a high school graduate requirement or a great addition to a college application. Who doesn’t want to see all the ways you’ve helped out in the community or better yet, the world! With summer just around the corner, here are some ideas that you can do over the warmer months, on the weekend, or even in your spare time right now – the possibilities are truly endless!

1. Donate. If you don’t have much time but want to still cross off volunteering on your checklist then this is the way to go. There’s tons of ways you can give and we’ve put a few below for you.

  • Clothes. Go through your closet, your drawers, the piles of clothes on the floor and see what you can give to your local shelter, Salvation Army, or Goodwill. Guaranteed there are items that you no longer wear or haven’t touched in years, like that rhinestone tank top or oversized sports t-shirt.
  • Food. Take a look in your pantry and see if there are any cans of soup, vegetables, or fruits that are about to expire or you don’t think you will ever use and donate it to a food bank. Better yet, next time you’re at the store, ask if you can purchase a few extra canned goods, they are usually under $2 and go a long way to help those in need.
  • Toys. Remember those Barbies you used to play with or the electric car you would drive to be just like your parents? Well check in with the hospitals nearby and see if they will accept lightly used toys for those kids who are currently in the hospital. And if not, keep a lookout because there are usually toy drives during the winter months where you can give a purchased toy!

2. Fight for a cause. If you are passionate about an issue, enjoy writing, and want to share your thoughts with others than consider taking action.

  • Write a letter. Grab your laptop and begin writing to your Congressman. Share your thoughts about an issue, include ways to improve the situation or an alternative solution. A letter from a young person who cares about the future is rare this day in age.
  • Social Media. If social media is your niche then a few Tweets, DM’s, and FB posts to the right people can definitely make an impact.  Maybe you’ll gain a following and who knows, you might even start a new movement!

3. Volunteer. More than likely you have a few hours free time this week or a free Saturday/Sunday in the upcoming month and what better way to use that time than by helping others!

  • Event Volunteer. There are tons of events happening especially over the summer months from a community movie night, Relay for Life, or a Dance Marathon. Check online and see what is happening near you. There’s probably a volunteer tab you can click on to find out more info and how to sign up.
  • Animal Shelter. If you’re an animal person, and who isn’t, then this is a great way to spend your time. Just think of hanging out with adorable dogs or cats for several hours and making some new bff’s. Sure you might have to clean up after them – but let’s not think about that!
  • Nature Reserve Clean Up. Does hiking or an afternoon surfing sound like an ideal way to spend your time? If so, see if there are any clean ups happening because if you spend most of your time outdoors, you might as well contribute to making it a clean place.

4. Help a Neighbor. More than likely there is someone you know, your parents know, or a neighbor that could use a little bit of help. So why not ask and offer assistance! Here are some ways you might be able to help:

  • Housework. Ask if you can mow someone’s lawn for free, weed their yard, or walk their pet! There are endless possibilities within this realm.
  • Errands. Perhaps there is someone who could use a ride to the grocery store, a doctors appointment, or help driving their kids to activities in the evening. Whether you volunteer for several weeks, one day a week, or something else, the thought and intention is what counts.
  • Tutor/Mentor. See if there is someone in a grade below you at school, a friend’s sibling, or even a local program where you can tutor other students in a subject, or be a mentor. Working with others can make a bigger impact than you know.

These are only a few service projects for teens that can earn you service hours for high school credit or additional info on your resume. Think outside of the box, do something your passionate about, and talk to others for even more ideas! Service not only makes a difference for others, but it also has a lasting impact on yourself.


Contributed by Samantha Watkins

Filed Under: Bright Futures, Latest Posts

March 9, 2017 by The Young Leader

Like a Red Cross for Teens: Learn How GLA’s Medicine and Public Health Programs Inspire and Engage

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Filed Under: Bright Futures, Latest Posts

March 9, 2017 by The Young Leader

A Decade Later: Bringing the GLA Experience Full Circle

With so much of the world still on most bucket lists, there has to be a compelling reason to justify a return visit to any destination.

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Filed Under: Gamechangers, Latest Posts

March 8, 2017 by The Young Leader

Adventure Vacations in South America

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You’re going to travel and one day you’ll likely visit South America. When you do make it, there are several places that are a must see! Machu Picchu, Iguaza Falls, and the Galapagos Islands are just a few key destinations definitely worth the trek. A quick Insta search will bring up accounts with stunning photos, but let’s be real, no matter how many filters they use, those pics do not do it justice.

And in case you still had any doubt of why you should visit these places, we’ve compiled a list of reasons why these places must be visited!

Machu Picchu in Peru

A lost Inca city built into the side of a mountain and with rivers surrounding it on three sides, talk about the perfect place to take a selfie! With a geo tag included!

It’s every camper and hikers dream. Camping in the mountains with breathtaking views and a new culture! Talk about an adventure to remember!

But do make sure that you plan ahead as only 500 people are allowed on the trail at a time and you want to be one of them.

It’s nearly 40 miles so you’re Fitbit will be out of control!

Just be sure to travel with people you like because you’re sure to spend a lot of time with them! And if you don’t know the people you’re traveling with, you’re going to make some new BFF’s.

People say there is nothing like experiencing the ancient ruins for yourself!

Igauzu Falls in Argentina             

It’s made up of more than 275 waterfalls and is the largest waterfall system in the world! Talk about crossing an item off of your bucket list.

What’s more, it’s not uncommon to see toucans, monkeys, and even jaguars – oh my! The waterfalls are surrounded solely by nature, which just adds levels to its coolness factor.

More than one million people visit the falls a year and you could make it one million and one.

When you’re there, be sure to check out Devil’s Throat. With a name like that, why wouldn’t you want to see it in person! It’s the tallest of the waterfalls and is shaped like a horseshoe.

This is the time to break out the camera and take a panoramic shot.

Galapagos Islands in Ecuador

This consists of about 19 islands off of Ecuador’s coast in the Pacific Island. So if you want to see a lot in a little time, this is your place!

From volcanoes to sand, the islands also double as a science lesson because they served as an inspiration for Charles Darwin’s Theory of Evolution.

Think about all of the different wildlife you can see, from land animals to sea, the list goes on!

And if you’ve ever been a thrill seeker or dare devil, you can visit the tallest active volcano in the world, Cotopaxi. Now that’s a trip to brag about!

So do your laundry, charge your phone, and pack your bags so you can embark on an incredible trip to South America! Whether you’re going to Machu Picchu, the Igauzu Falls, or the Galapagos Islands, it will be one to remember!


Contributed by Samantha Watkins

Filed Under: Latest Posts, Wanderlust

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