Lollipop Moments

 

Before I decided to pursue a Master of Science degree in Strategic Communications, I did not think of myself as a leader. I thought that I had to be a manager or an editor in order to be a leader. But then I watched Drew Dudley’s 2010 TED Talk for this class. Dudley spoke about everyday leadership and how we all have been the catalyst for what he calls a ‘lollipop moment.’ We create lollipop moments by making a difference in the lives of the people around us. I did not give myself credit for the leadership moments I have had helping people. I thought being a leader was something I could not achieve. But it turns out I have been a leader all along. 

  Being a leader is not an impossible role that only a few privileged people can fulfill. We can all be leaders in our everyday life. Building a house or paying for someone’s meal are just some lollipop moments that people can do for each other. I have a better understanding of what it means to be a leader. It is not about trying to change the entire world. It’s about changing how one person understands the world. Small gestures can create a large impact.

This is my last blog post for my class. I prefer not to say goodbye. Instead, I will say see you later. Thanks for reading.

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