1. Remembering that you don’t have to be good at everything, what are two or three strengths that you have developed in your life and that set you apart from others?
I am very secure in myself, and this confidence has helped me to stand out from others because I allow myself to fully be who I am in any situation. I don't hold myself back because I am not comfortable with my surroundings, but I am able to consistently be who I am at all times.
I am optimistic. I really do try and not let situations or people ruin my mood and I choose to be happy every day. Many people ask me how I can be happy all the time, and it's because life is too short to be pessimistic and upset over little things which are out of your control.
2. Why do you think General Norman Schwarzkopf felt that character is more important than strategy?
Character is the central component of success. Without strong moral character, strategy is pointless. Strategy can be changed on the flip of a dime if necessary, but character should be stable and solid and truly can't be learned overnight. Character needs to consistently be built upon and improved.
3. In your BYUSA assignment, what have you chosen as your “hedgehog,” or the thing(s) that you will do better than anyone else?
I will be passionate. I want my club presidents to see the passion I have for their clubs to become successful. I want the excitement and passion I have for the success of their clubs to further excite the passion they already have for their club and have them desire to go above and beyond what they thought was possible for their club. I want my passion for BYUSA in general to be obvious to all those in the office and all those I meet.
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