Campus Involvement
Once again, as the fall semester rolled around this school year, I was busier than the previous year. I have always been involved in student life, and each semester since I have attended Lee, my involvement seems to grow, as do I. My first semester, I was a senate member in the Student Leadership Council (SLC), and I played intramurals. The next year, I was a cabinet member of the SLC. I was stretched beyond belief compared to my previous leadership experiences, but I was very happy. This year, once again I am involved more than ever and being stretched more than ever as I am the Residence Director (RD) at Tharp Hall as well as a senate member on the SLC. My job is more than a student job. The job is a staff job with staff benefits. Being a RD is hard to define because the job is always changing, as am I. Being a RD includes everything from reporting maintenance requests, enforcing school rules, promoting spiritually enriching activities, to providing social activities, creating an academic but yet fun living environment, working through conflicts, coping with emergencies, doing reports for Marchese, Tilley, McClung, and others, doing my "special duty", etc. The list grows every day. I got invo
Other struggles occur when I have to deal with discipline problems. I want to know if I am doing good or bad. Confrontation is hard for me too, but I am getting better! Reflecting on my purpose for becoming a RD, my leadership philosophy, my challenges and my strengths lead me to some important conclusions. Many times, I spend hours just talking in the hallways about my girls' lives. I have a method and place for sorting curfew violations, reporting maintenance requests, making bulletin boards, etc. I am the type of person who needs a lot of feedback. One is that I always have to keep the vision of my organization before me. Often I hang out with someone one night, and the next night I have to confront him or her about some wrong action they have taken. Since I actually started the job my leadership style and philosophy has been tweaked continually. I believe in having a clear sense of vision and a mission. Right from the start, I tried to learn resident's names as best as I could. Through this great time of leadership lessons, I have come to realize some things the hard way while other things came more natural. Unfortunately, I work with a person who is not like me in this area.
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