![]() |
Ashley's Before and After |
Yesterday my 13 years old daughter Ashley left the house
with a waist-length, full flock of hair and came home with a… radical, pixie
cut. Needless to say, I remained in
silence and let my mind wondered of her new look. For all the ladies out there with long hair,
may I ask, “Would you cut yours?” As I
overcame the initial surprise, I realized 3 things that we, as leaders and
parents, can learn from this story:
- Ashley will start her high school life in a week, and her physical change signals she will not be in the shadow of her older sister Faith who is a junior at the same school. (Yes, if you guessed Faith has long, silky hair… you are correct.)
- With her interest in drama and theatrical arts, Ashley defines her independence from the stereotyped Asian girl of wearing glasses, playing the piano or violent, and having long hair. (And yes, if you guessed Faith plays the piano as butterflies float on a breeze summer day… you are correct.)
- Lastly, she has always wanted to donate her hair to Locks of Love - a charitable organization whose mission is to provide prosthetic hairpieces to disadvantaged children suffering from long-term medical hair loss. Ashley’s change of her look sprouts from a commitment from her heart to help others.
Please share your opinion in the comment section below.
Blogger Bio
Jimmy Thai, DTM
founded the Leadership Foundation Academy to develop future leaders with
passion and compassion. He speaks and
coaches Fortune500 companies to re-infuse the American Pride in corporate
America and the American Dream to the world.
He went to prison twice before
turning 17, and today lives in American Finest City – San Diego, California. Jimmy earned 2 Master’s degrees MBA and MSEE
from California State University, and BSEE degree from the 20th best
university in the world - University of California San Diego. He welcomes your comments and loves to
collaborate with you on Change
Leadership, Motivational Management, Decision Analysis, the ABC Secrets of
Appearance - Body language - Conversation, and Asian Business Development.
In 2015, Leadership Foundation Academy has donated over $10K
USD to its Build a School – Leave a Legacy program, which built 2
kindergarten schools in Ha Giang and Yen Bai provinces. Our 3rd project is to construct a
30-m bridge in Tran Van Thoi district, Ca Mau to save little students from
drowning on their way to school.
No comments:
Post a Comment