Sunday, March 21, 2010

Goals Update - March 21, 2010

Stage 1: Character


Occupation Goal – I will continue to be seen as a valuable asset at work by being open to new ideas and job tasks, being a change leader and seeking new responsibilities. I was honored at work by the Executive team on Thursday, March 18 for my work on our company-wide software initiative. I was commended for my unending work ethic and ability to tend to two job positions, making strides in each position.
Stage 2: Education and Scholarship

Spirituality Goal – I will read The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey. I have begun reading this book, even completing some of the exercises in the book.
Family Goal – I will complete my Daughters of the American Revolution and General Society of Mayflower Descendants applications, with complete documentation. I have identified at least 4 American Revolution Patriots from which I descend and 2 Mayflower passengers. I have located additional primary source records and found additional DAR Patriots as well as a double line back to the Mayflower passenger I descend from.

Stage 3: Interests and Talents


Family Goal – My family does not live very close to me, and I am a single woman. However, I have best friends who live only 20 minutes away who have two beautiful children whom I consider family. Oftentimes, my hobbies, school or heir family obligations get in the way. I will make a special effort to plan time with them two times a month for six months over the course of a year (allowing for family obligations and work schedules) to do activities that the children enjoy. At ages two and 12m their curiosities vary significantly, but Detroit offers a great number of no- and low-cost events for developing minds. On Friday, March 19 I took my 12 year old (please note my older nephew is 12 years not 12mounths) to see the Beauty and the Beast musical, which he enjoyed very much. Then, on Sunday, March 21, my parents came down to visit me and my two year old nephew came over simply to play and have fun. He very much enjoyed playing with my three friendly cats (he has one that is not friendly) and with his cars all over my wood floors (they only have carpet at home).
Delta Gamma Goal – I will contact the Region 4 Regional Collegiate Specialist and Regional Housing Director to volunteer as an Advisory Team Chairman and/or House Corp member at one or more of the Michigan collegiate chapters (Xi, Zeta or Beta Xi). Kathy Slane has emailed me back to set up a meeting the weekend of April 10-11 for House Corp and Cyrena Keating has contacted Debbie Etheridge to get approval for me to serve on the HC for Xi chapter and to serve as the ATC of Beta Xi chapter. I am very excited to serve both of these chapters.

Stage 4: Activities and Honors

Occupation Goal – I particularly enjoy working with color, therefore I will pursue opportunities to educate myself on the properties and addition/subtraction qualities of color to better enhance my work performance. I am registered to go on a work seminar where one of the workshops is focused on color.

Spirituality Goal – I will take 10-15 minutes daily for a minimum of two months to meditate, clearing mind and rejuvenating my and spirit. I have been able to do this since Wednesday, March 17. I find afterword that I am relaxed and ready to go to bed much easier.

Stage 5: Personal Development


Spirituality Goal – In order to become a more well-rounded individual and offer service within the visually-impaired community, I will seek an on-going volunteer position or a volunteer position that is short-term that requires a high-level of dedication that will help me better appreciate the intrinsic gifts I do have and can offer to others, Sight. Several options to review include Leader Dog. I have applied for a volunteer position with Leader Dogs for the Blind.

Delta Gamma Goal – I will help my alumnae chapter, as well as any collegiate chapters I may be assigned to as ATC or as House Corp member, to strive to do their best so that they may be the best women they can be and be recognized by Executive Office for the exceptional changes they have made. In addition, I will make a minimum of $20 monetary donation to newly installed collegiate chapters and alumnae groups/chapters over the next two years (through April 2012) so they may be able to have a solid beginning. I sent in my donation ($20.10) to the Share in the Future for College of Charleston. I was notified that there will be no Celebrate in the Future for the Charleston Alumnae Chapter.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Goals Update - March 13, 2010

Stage 1: Character
Occupation Goal – I will continue to be seen as a valuable asset at work by being open to new ideas and job tasks, being a change leader and seeking new responsibilities. I accepted the addition to my job role of Enterprise Resource Planning software subject matter expert, situation integration tester and trainer for the Source-To-Pay team, involving the transition of 15 proprietary softwares across our company to one mainsource software.

Community Goal – I will volunteer in at least one community event per year, namely the Arts, Beats and Eats festival or Motown Winter Blast. In Summer 2009 and Winter 2010 I volunteered at both of these community events for two shifts each.

Family Goal – It is very difficult for me to watch my great-grandmother and my grandparent’s age with difficulty. My great-grandmother and my grandparents all have health issues and I’d prefer to remember them in mind and spirit how they were before they became ill. I will put aside these misgivings and make sure to contact them once per month by telephone so I do not regret missing the opportunity should they pass away and I was too selfish to speak with them, as I still feel to this day when my Great Grandmother Curtis passed away in 1997. I called my Curtis Grandparents on March 13 and spoke with them for 15 minutes.

Stage 2: Education and Scholarship
Occupation Goal – I will pursue workshops and conferences to supplement my marketability at work. I will also begin working on my Master of Arts in Genealogical Studies when the program receives accreditation. I have found and registered for a workshop for my work that is in San Antonio in April 2010.

Delta Gamma Goal – I will continue to pursue new Foundation volunteer and fundraising opportunities to offer to our alumnae and local collegian women to earn service hours over the summer. I will consult with other alumnae chapters and the Region 4 Regional Alumnae Specialists. I have found two new organizations (Leader Dogs for the Blind and Foundation Fighting Blindness) to volunteer with as of this date.

Stage 3: Interests and Talents
Family Goal – My family does not live very close to me, and I am a single woman. However, I have best friends who live only 20 minutes away who have two beautiful children whom I consider family. Oftentimes, my hobbies, school or heir family obligations get in the way. I will make a special effort to plan time with them two times a month for six months over the course of a year (allowing for family obligations and work schedules) to do activities that the children enjoy. At ages two and 12, their curiosities vary significantly, but Detroit offers a great number of no- and low-cost events for developing minds. I have scheduled to take my 12 year old nephew to see Beauthy and the Beast on Friday, March 19.

Delta Gamma Goal – I will contact the Region 4 Regional Collegiate Specialist and Regional Housing Director to volunteer as an Advisory Team Chairman and/or House Corp member at one or more of the Michigan collegiate chapters (Xi, Zeta or Beta Xi). I have contacted Kathy Slane regarding joining the House Corp for Xi chapter, she is ready to have me join the team; and I am waiting on next steps. I have contacted Cyrena Keating regarding becoming the ATC for Beta Xi chapter; she is excited I am interested, but would like me to think it through. I have contacted her again and let her know that I am ready to help guide these women, and I am waiting on next steps.

Stage 4: Activities and Honors
Community Goal – I will continue to donate time to those efforts I feel up uphold the standards upon which Delta Gamma was formed, and also my own passions and interests. These will be within the real, of graphic design, genealogy, international exchange and community togetherness. I conducted a training session today for Youth For Understanding on Advanced Support Skills.

Delta Gamma Goal – I will form a Foundation for Fighting Blindness Vision Walk team and invite all Michigan alumnae and collegians to walk with me to raise funds for our Philanthropy for 2010, 2011 and 2012. I have formed a 2010 team for the Detroit VisionWalk, with a team goal of $1200.

Stage 5: Personal Development
Delta Gamma Goal – I will help my alumnae chapter, as well as any collegiate chapters I may be assigned to as ATC or as House Corp member, to strive to do their best so that they may be the best women they can be and be recognized by Executive Office for the exceptional changes they have made. In addition, I will make a minimum of $20 monetary donation to newly installed collegiate chapters and alumnae groups/chapters over the next two years (through April 2012) so they may be able to have a solid beginning. I have contacted EO to find out where to send my donations for the current Collegiate and Alumnae chapters.

Vision Statement

Start Date: March 2010
Completion Date: March 2013

I am a woman of distinction; there is no one else who is like me. It is not simply because I am a Delta Gamma, but because I am a woman. Because I am a Delta Gamma woman makes me that much stronger. While our founding sisters were taught to be gentlewomen, their curiosity boiled inside and their desire to research, study and conduct reviews is evident in our sisters today. They sought to learn outside of what their curriculum could teach them. They lived to maintain high ideals and standards of conduct, and to encourage intellectual interests.

I originally began writing my Psi Woman pursuit in April 2005. Reviewing the stage goals I set back then, I am in awe of that woman. Unknowingly, I have accomplished most of those goals. Much has changed in my life since then; I started and completed my Master of Business Administration degree, I became a leader at my place of business, I have also applied to and been accepted to start a Master of Arts program in Genealogical Studies, and I became active in the Delta Gamma community, as well as my own community.



Stage 1: Character

Occupation Goal – I will continue to be seen as a valuable asset at work by being open to new ideas and job tasks, being a change leader and seeking new responsibilities.

Community Goal – I will volunteer in at least one community event per year, namely the Arts, Beats and Eats festival or Motown Winter Blast.

Spirituality Goal – Although I have significant physical limitations and muscle deterioration, I will work on practicing yoga for at least 10 minutes per day, working up to 4 days per week by the end of my pursuit.

Family Goal – It is very difficult for me to watch my great-grandmother and my grandparent’s age with difficulty. My great-grandmother and my grandparents all have health issues and I’d prefer to remember them in mind and spirit how they were before they became ill. I will put aside these misgivings and make sure to contact them once per month by telephone so I do not regret missing the opportunity should they pass away and I was too selfish to speak with them, as I still feel to this day when my Great Grandmother Curtis passed away in 1997.

Delta Gamma Goal – I will complete my Psi Woman Pursuit within three years.



Stage 2: Education and Scholarship

Occupation Goal – I will pursue workshops and conferences to supplement my marketability at work. I will also begin working on my Master of Arts in Genealogical Studies when the program receives accreditation.

Community Goal – I will find opportunities in the community to present lectures or presentations based on my genealogy wisdom (at least twice in during my pursuit).

Spirituality Goal – I will read The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey.

Family Goal – I will complete my Daughters of the American Revolution and General Society of Mayflower Descendants applications, with complete documentation. I have identified at least 4 American Revolution Patriots from which I descend and 2 Mayflower passengers.

Delta Gamma Goal – I will continue to pursue new Foundation volunteer and fundraising opportunities to offer to our alumnae and local collegian women to earn service hours over the summer. I will consult with other alumnae chapters and the Region 4 Regional Alumnae Specialists.



Stage 3: Interests and Talents


Occupation Goal – I will pursue local or national organizations that are built upon the foundation of my position, print procurement, and work with management to become a member, whether as a company or as an individual.

Community Goal – As a particular focus within genealogy I find the preservation and historical originality of tombstones and grave markers particularly fascinating. As the Vice President and programming chair of the Oakland County Genealogical Society, I will be able to find an expert in the field to explain the relevance of this type of research and preservation, or take a course and present the topic myself to our group.

Spirituality Goal – In order to be more fully rested and energetic during the day for my work, school and extra-curricular activities, I will turn off all electronic devices that emit light (TV, computer, etc), two hours before bedtime for one month. Studies have shown this helps people get a better nights’ rest, fall asleep faster and be more alert the following day. Since I have Celiac Disease and have a challenging time waking in the morning, perhaps this will help my body cleanse itself.

Family Goal – My family does not live very close to me, and I am a single woman. However, I have best friends who live only 20 minutes away who have two beautiful children whom I consider family. Oftentimes, my hobbies, school or heir family obligations get in the way. I will make a special effort to plan time with them two times a month for six months over the course of a year (allowing for family obligations and work schedules) to do activities that the children enjoy. At ages two and 12m their curiosities vary significantly, but Detroit offers a great number of no- and low-cost events for developing minds.

Delta Gamma Goal – I will contact the Region 4 Regional Collegiate Specialist and Regional Housing Director to volunteer as an Advisory Team Chairman and/or House Corp member at one or more of the Michigan collegiate chapters (Xi, Zeta or Beta Xi).



Stage 4: Activities and Honors


Occupation Goal – I particularly enjoy working with color, therefore I will pursue opportunities to educate myself on the properties and addition/subtraction qualities of color to better enhance my work performance.

Community Goal – I will continue to donate time to those efforts I feel up uphold the standards upon which Delta Gamma was formed, and also my own passions and interests. These will be within the real, of graphic design, genealogy, international exchange and community togetherness.

Spirituality Goal – I will take 10-15 minutes daily for a minimum of two months to meditate, clearing mind and rejuvenating my and spirit.

Family Goal – I will do a new activity with my niece and/or nephew(s) once a month.

Delta Gamma Goal – I will form a Foundation for Fighting Blindness Vision Walk team and invite all Michigan alumnae and collegians to walk with me to raise funds for our Philanthropy for 2010, 2011 and 2012.



Stage 5: Personal Development


Occupation Goal – Learning and growing as an employee has immeasurable benefits in my personal development. No matter what field I chose to pursue, no one can take away the skills I have learned while in my position. I will continue to collaborate with others within my company to gain knowledge particular to business, not specifically my company, but any business. The more connections I make and the more information I gain, the more valuable I become, as a woman, a Delta Gamma and a potential new employee elsewhere.

Community Goal – As a newly diagnosed Celiac, I will become more familiar with the auto-immune disease that has ailed me since birth and become involved in large community of others who have the same condition. Additionally I was recently troubled to learn that there are no gluten-free labeling rules in the United States, despite a 2004 Act of Congress compelling the FDA to do so. I will do my part by writing my Congressman and House Representative, and continuing to follow up until a law is implemented and Celiacs are no longer at risk of eating contaminated food.

Spirituality Goal – In order to become a more well-rounded individual and offer service within the visually-impaired community, I will seek an on-going volunteer position or a volunteer position that is short-term that requires a high-level of dedication that will help me better appreciate the intrinsic gifts I do have and can offer to others, Sight. Several options to review include Leader Dog

Family Goal – I will be sure to be home every evening to spend quality time with my cats (they deserve attention too). In addition, not only will I recognize my immediate family members with a card for their birthday, I will call them and talk to them as well – even those with whom I feel I am estranged from (particularly my brother and his family).

Delta Gamma Goal – I will help my alumnae chapter, as well as any collegiate chapters I may be assigned to as ATC or as House Corp member, to strive to do their best so that they may be the best women they can be and be recognized by Executive Office for the exceptional changes they have made. In addition, I will make a minimum of $20 monetary donation to newly installed collegiate chapters and alumnae groups/chapters over the next two years (through April 2012) so they may be able to have a solid beginning.