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PJ’s PERSPECTIVE
Rise to the Challenge
PJ Kleffner, DTM - District Director
Did you rise to the challenge and attend the and walked there without adult supervision every
District 7 Annual Conference May 13-15? If not, day—rain or shine. While some may consider
you missed some fabulous keynote speeches by that child neglect in this day and age, it was
Past International President Jana Barnhill on perfectly acceptable back in the 1950s. It wasn’t
Friday night, and current International President the proverbial five miles, through the snow, uphill
Richard Peck on Saturday morning. both ways. It was actually slightly downhill most
Both speakers strongly reinforced our of the way going and uphill returning.
conference theme, Rise to the Challenge, It was five blocks to the school crossing on
by relating stories of how challenges bring the only busy street on the route, then another
opportunities. Jana gave us many specific two blocks to school. We were instructed to obey
examples of how stepping up to challenges the school crossing guards and cross only when
resulted in learning new leadership skills. The they determined that it was safe to do so. One
title of Richard’s presentation was Change your morning I arrived to find two girls that were in
view, change your outcome. He spoke about my class waiting—no crossing guards in sight.
perspective, and how you can view challenges We waited until I said, “We need to go, or we’re
as obstacles or opportunities – your choice. going to be late for school.” They protested, but
On reflection, two things that motivate me followed me when I looked both ways—twice
to rise to the challenge of leadership roles are —and determined that it was safe to cross.
simply seeing something that needs to be done, As we approached the school, we encountered
and the satisfaction of helping others learn and the two crossing guards who were casually
grow. I spent many years of my career teaching sauntering toward the school crossing. The
and motivating others. I always found it very crossing guards were actually just older students,
rewarding to see “the light come on” when they who were so smug wearing their brightly colored
got it. Of course, the student often becomes the safety vests, badges (Yes, they had badges!), and
teacher, and I learned much from others along carrying their flags to stop traffic. They reported
the way. us, so we were called to the Principal’s office. The
My first memorable foray into leadership two girls started crying as the Principal lectured
happened when I was five years old and in us about following rules, but I became indignant
kindergarten. There may have been other and explained that I knew how to safely cross
examples, but this one was memorable because I the street and made the decision to proceed
got into trouble. I lived seven blocks from school, rather than be late for school. He suddenly had
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