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Husky Leadership

My Core Values:

Excellence

While this might not be the best word for it, one thing that never fails to amaze me is when someone finishes a task and does an amazing job doing. This can mean crafting, drawing, organizing, leading, anything. To have a passion, to do it efficiently, to do it excellently, is something that I strive to do.

Empathy

I believe that people are the most important part of any organization, projects, goals, or visions. Thus, you need to treat your people right. To treat them right, you need to be able to watch, listen, and empathize. Empathize means to put yourself in another’s shoes, and thus their perspectives. This can show you sides of the world that you would have otherwise never known.

Imagination

Imagination is important because it is necessary in everything. Not only is it integral in art, music, and other right brained activates; it’s integral in left brained activities as well like engineering and computer science. Imagination is the ability to be creative—to be able to figure out new ideas and find ways to implement them. Imagination is a cornerstone of innovation and change. 

Resilience

This is probably the most important value on this list. Resilience to me means the ability to pick yourself up form a defeat and grow stronger from it. It means to learn how to bend and adapt. With this, you can do near anything because no whatever comes your way, you can get back up, dust yourself off, and figure out your next move.

Humility

This is a part two to “Efficiency”. As high a level your skills are, I think it’s important to be humble. Humility to me means to understand your ability and understand that people around you can have any level of skill in that same ability. It means to understand that there are countless skills out there in the world and countless levels for each. It means to respect. This is to connect with your peers and inspire others, but it’s also to be more realistic with yourself. It’s better to keep a realistic view of your skills, there are few things that are worse than overestimating yourself and landing in trouble because of it. 

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