I'll write about my time in Texas later this week... but in the meantime, how's this for a powerful Monday morning video? Brings me back to this conflict.
Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts
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inspired by locals: jill from cultivating compassion
As you all know by now, this time last year, I spent some time in India. If you've been to India or written about India on your blog, most likely I've commented and emailed you with a million questions [if I haven't, please please please send me a link so I can read]. Lena can attest to that. For some reason, I feel immediately bonded to anyone who had even a remotely similar experience to me... traveling and/or volunteering in a crazy different country... and even more so if that country is India. Bloggers like Lena, Katelyn, Lauren, Mae and Peter who have had experiences like this and Meagan who today, wrote about wanting to see the world, continue to remind me that this world is a big, beautiful and unique place. I believe that it's our job as educated Americans to get out there and not only see it but give back to the people who don't and may never have the same opportunities as us.
So today, I want to introduce to you a truly inspirational woman and a dear friend of mine for this week's "Inspired by Locals." Though a bit younger than me, she has always been one of my biggest role models. Our friendship began in sorority-land but evolved into something much bigger and stronger when we realized our shared passion for getting out into the world to force and implement change where ever we can and travel travel TRAVEL.
Currently, Jill is in India and her story and journey has touched my heart in more ways than one. So without further adieu, here's Jill's story:
Jill and I
Currently, Jill is in India and her story and journey has touched my heart in more ways than one. So without further adieu, here's Jill's story:
When Allie asked me
if I would write a guest post for her blog, I felt honored and immediately
said that I would. She asked me to write about why I think it’s important to
serve others and work for a cause/go outside of your comfort zone.
But before I get to
that I think a little background on me is in order. My name is Jill and I have
been a friend of Allie’s since her sophomore year and my freshmen year at the University of San Diego.
I am finishing up a Masters in Peace Studies in which I specialize in Human Rights
and Development. And as part of my Masters I am currently interning with a Non
Governmental Organization (NGO) in Gujarat, India that works for the rights of
those individuals who fall within the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes,
more commonly known as the untouchables.
Now having got the
background details out of the way, I turn to the heart of the matter…why it is
important to give back and get out. I myself am kind of an addict when it comes
to traveling and working for a cause. Together these two things give my life
purpose, make my heart sing and my soul dance.
And if there is any
piece of advice I ever give people [to everyone actually] it is to TRAVEL!
Travel far and wide, take in as much in as possible, because you will never
know until you go just how magical the world is, and how wonderful people
really can be.
We get so caught up
in our daily routine, that we let the small stuff stress us out, like traffic.
We cannot control the traffic but yet we still waste precious time and energy stressing
about it, when instead we should be using that time to relax and listen to our
favorite new song.
But when you get up
and go you realize just what you are capable of and how much you have to be
grateful for. This goes double for when you take the time to give your time to
a cause or to serving others (especially abroad). I know everyone does not have
the luxury of being able to volunteer abroad, but if you ever do I urge you to
take it…more for yourself then for the good you will be able to do. Even if you
cannot make it abroad volunteer at home, I promise you that you will not regret
it. Once you have felt what it is like to truly make a difference in someone
else life, then you will realize all else is trivial to this.
Directly working with
a cause or a person has a way of stripping away all of the stereotypes, labels,
standards, and expectations we feel pressure to live up to. It shows us that life is all there really is
and that everything else is just perspective… that we as a person matter… that
we can make a difference just by giving our energy and light to something… just
by caring.
At the end of the day
we will not be remembered by how far we got in school, or what we accomplished
at work, but by the love we gave to a few people in this world. So get up, go
out, explore, and give of yourself…because in the end it will be the best gift
you ever gave yourself.
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