What have you done to
intentionally influence a life in a positive manner? There are three key words in this
question: intentionally, influence, and
positive. When Entrusted Legacy asks the
preceding question, we think of these three words in a particular way. For us, intentionally
refers to doing things not only on purpose but with purpose, deliberately
trying to accomplish a goal. The word positive refers to a constructive
quality or affirmative attribute, a quality of character that is beneficial to
self and others, so when we put the two words together, we are referring to “supporting,
with purpose, the development of beneficial character attributes.” The third word, influence, is certainly different from insisting or forcing. Influence has been defined as “the capacity to have an
effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone….” www.google.com So, when you string the words together,
Entrusted Legacy is asking about the “capacity to support, with purpose, the
development of beneficial character attributes in another person.”
Unfortunately, without
much thought we influence others every day—sometimes in a positive way,
sometimes negative, and other times we simply confirm the habits another person
has already developed. We believe that having
the capacity to influence youth, intentionally, in a positive way is what a
role model and mentor does every day with young people. We can all think back to a role model or
mentor that we have had who made a difference in our lives. They impacted the person we have become
today. One person influenced by the
leaders of Entrusted Legacy remarked:
"As
a Lead Tutor [in an afterschool program], I met with …Brett as he coached,
mentored, role modeled and guided us into turning theory discussions into real
life situations. We learned how to lead and motivate people and help them
become the best they could be. As I learned these significant skills, I found
myself applying them into my everyday life. I used these skills to solve my
personal problems and improve my relationships with family and friends. The
skills I learned in those weekly trainings I still use today.” Rosa
Changing the
trajectory of a life is both awesome and humbling. So we will ask again, “What have you done to
intentionally influence a life in a positive manner?” At Entrusted Legacy we are interested in
learning about your successes. Please
share them with us at support@entrustedlegacy.org
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