Jun 17, 2008
Its hard not to hate him
He's not my brother....not anymore You may think you struggle with racism but for me it comes from within my immediate family. Its a cancerous hatred and I've had enough. So I'm cutting the cancer out. Its not the best choice but its better than dying...
Jun 13, 2008
My Pep Talk
Ok so...here's the plan. We are going to grand convention next week. Where they are going to see chapters from all over the US (and Canada). So in this 'Big Picture' setting I want to challenge them.
(Sitting in a circle)
1. First I want to ask them if they know the social aim of the fraternity (widest influence for good). Then what they want their chapter's legacy to be. What do you want to be known for?
2. Do you know what your current reputation is? (go around the room or popcorn style) (Then I'd tell them)
3. What can you do to get from where you are now to what you want to be known as.
4. Then I want to tell them a little bit about how to make the Male Fraternities respect them more. (The plan another sorority is taking)
5. Also I bought this book for them: The Art and Power of Being a Lady. Before I give it to them I want to preface the book by explaining what its about (Its a look into what most would think is common respect - not common to them ...not going to tell them this part in parenthesis). I'll tell them that this is what a Modern Lady is, not an Emily Post Ettiqette book. Its someone like Jackie Kennedy and Oprah.. someone with respect for themselves and others, a social conscious, morals, strength, doesn't have to act like a man in the business world but not inferior (we can debate that point later).
what else?
(Sitting in a circle)
1. First I want to ask them if they know the social aim of the fraternity (widest influence for good). Then what they want their chapter's legacy to be. What do you want to be known for?
2. Do you know what your current reputation is? (go around the room or popcorn style) (Then I'd tell them)
3. What can you do to get from where you are now to what you want to be known as.
4. Then I want to tell them a little bit about how to make the Male Fraternities respect them more. (The plan another sorority is taking)
5. Also I bought this book for them: The Art and Power of Being a Lady. Before I give it to them I want to preface the book by explaining what its about (Its a look into what most would think is common respect - not common to them ...not going to tell them this part in parenthesis). I'll tell them that this is what a Modern Lady is, not an Emily Post Ettiqette book. Its someone like Jackie Kennedy and Oprah.. someone with respect for themselves and others, a social conscious, morals, strength, doesn't have to act like a man in the business world but not inferior (we can debate that point later).
what else?
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