When you want something you've never had...
"When you want something you've never had, you have to do something you've never done."
Monday, December 12, 2016
Today is a Great Day. I Can and I Will.
I am currently sitting in a testing center about to take my GRE for the second time. This time, it is for my doctorate program. Anxious. I can do it. Today is a great dat. I can and I will.
Friday, February 19, 2016
We Meet Again
I'm sitting where I was three years ago.
At this hotel.
As I sit here and reflect, I think about where I was three years ago and how far my life has come since then.
It was three years ago when I was here for a conference and it is three years later and I am back for the same conference. I remember my first time walking into the hotel--astonished at everything, wondering how everything has come to be in my life.
I was a senior at MSU and came to this conference because I was very fortunate to receive an award for the work I have done with first year students at my undergrad. I was in a place where I was searching for the perfect graduate school and a place where I would spend the next two years of my life. A place I now call home.
Three years later, that part of my journey is over. I graduated and have my first full-time job and it's crazy to think what three years can bring to a person's life. I sit here excited, waiting to be with my higher ed family--MSU, FIU--and I am excited to see what this conference will bring.
While it may be three years, it is important to sit and reflect have far you have come--and how much farther you still need to go.
The Giovanna sitting in this chair is not the Giovanna that was here three years ago.
At this hotel.
As I sit here and reflect, I think about where I was three years ago and how far my life has come since then.
It was three years ago when I was here for a conference and it is three years later and I am back for the same conference. I remember my first time walking into the hotel--astonished at everything, wondering how everything has come to be in my life.
I was a senior at MSU and came to this conference because I was very fortunate to receive an award for the work I have done with first year students at my undergrad. I was in a place where I was searching for the perfect graduate school and a place where I would spend the next two years of my life. A place I now call home.
Three years later, that part of my journey is over. I graduated and have my first full-time job and it's crazy to think what three years can bring to a person's life. I sit here excited, waiting to be with my higher ed family--MSU, FIU--and I am excited to see what this conference will bring.
While it may be three years, it is important to sit and reflect have far you have come--and how much farther you still need to go.
The Giovanna sitting in this chair is not the Giovanna that was here three years ago.
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