What You Want to Be When You Grow Up?

What You Want to Be When You Grow Up?

I am the mother of two teenage daughters, Maya (17) and Alizé (15). I was scheduled this month to give a motivational speech at their high school to kick-start Career Week about what you want to be when you grow up. Unfortunately, the whole event was cancelled because of COVID-19.

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Maya, Class of 2020

Maya will graduate high school this summer; her year started with lots of excitement and anticipation, followed by a stressful period while all her college applications were submitted, and now is finishing studying at home in isolation from most of her classmates. Her senior year didn’t work out as she had planned but will remain a year to remember.

I wrote this article based on the speech I nearly gave to pass on some guidance to my daughters and the rest of her senior year while they prepare to embark on the next stage of their journey of life.

Live and Let Live

To my lovely daughters,
Live fully and courageously,
Let live and understand Human Nature,
Know yourself and your true essence.

Wake up, dress up, show up,
And do the best you can everyday,
Until You know better,
Then, when you know better,
Do better.

Treat your body as a Temple,
Attend to it everyday,
Nurture it,
Worship it.

Know that early years can be full of tears,
But I know that you are built to face those fears,
And I will always be here to send you cheers.

Do you have what it takes?
A mind of your own,
And the ability to get in the zone.

I wish you clear vision,
So that you can make good decisions,
And not be paralyzed by indecision.

To have clear vision,
Can you master your intuition?
And use it as ammunition.

So, go and shine your unique and natural light,
As bright and as strong as you can,
Be phenomenal!
Be you.

Joanne Reed

What You Want to Be When You Grow up?

What you want to be when you grow up is a difficult question and needs thinking about carefully. Being a doctor, a vet, an engineer, a lawyer, or a scientist are all great options but what if I said you should consider all of those, but also being a writer? The writer of the story of your life.

People live the story they want to tell. Your life is your story, and your mission is to write the best story you can and have lots of adventures along the way. You are both on a journey to find your own purpose and unleash your full potential.

Alizé, your story right now is called life-in-high-school’ Maya, your story will soon be called ‘life-after-high-school.

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this is your quest
what you want to be when you grow up
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Alize, Class of 2023

Becoming successful at what you do should be part of your long-term plans. But how do you define success? It is a fluid concept. Success means different thing to different people. But for me, success comprises three key things:

  1. Success is an Iceberg. When you look at successful people what you see is often only the surface; confidence, wealth, beauty, relationships, seniority. Often, what you don’t see is what took them there: persistence, failure, sacrifice, disappointment, hard work and dedication. Thomas Edison said: “Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration,” don’t forget and don’t be afraid to perspire.
  2. Success is a garden. Everything starts with an idea. “Your mind is a garden, your thoughts are the seeds, you can grow flowers, or you can grow seeds.” Plant a seed in your mind and care for it, work steadily towards your goal and be strong enough not to let setbacks defeat you in the accomplishment of your purpose.
  3. Success is about overcoming adversity. No journey will ever be perfectly smooth or proceed exactly as planned. There will be ups and down and unexpected turns, you will encounter difficulties. What do you do when things get a little rough? Well, I suggest that you take advice from Maya Angelou. [I have a tremendous admiration for this phenomenal woman and actually named my fist daughter after her.]

“You may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated. In fact, it may be necessary to encounter the defeats, so you can know who you are, what you can rise from, how you can still come out of it.”
Maya Angelou

Story telling Time

I am a storyteller and want to tell you a story that you need to hear.

Once upon a time, there was a Chinese farmer; the farmer was struggling to provide for his family. His hope and vision for a better future for his family was placed in a few bamboo seeds. He decided to dig hole after hole to plant the seeds then he began to take care of those seeds day after day by watering the seeds and fertilizing the ground.

The farmer decided to plant other crops around the bamboo in order to feed his family; but his real hope for prosperity remained with the bamboo. A whole year passes by … and nothing. Still the farmer continued to water the seeds and fertilize the ground every day. Another year goes by … and still nothing. His neighbors laugh at him, they mock his vision and his dreams. He begins to question himself, doubt creeps into his mind, will the bamboo ever grow?

Another year goes by … and still nothing. Three years of pouring water, energy and hope into his bamboo dream and he has nothing to show for it. One day he stands over the spot and cries in frustration. The barren ground seems to mock him yet the wind whispers hope into his ear so the farmer picks himself up and continues to water the seeds and fertilize the ground. Another year goes by … but still nothing.

Five Years have passed, and our farmer is tired. He is tired of hauling buckets of water and feeding the seeds. He is tired of seeing no results day after day. Despair rocks his soul and tears fill his eyes and he arrives home feeling defeated. But, the farmer’s darkest hour is just before his dawn as the next day, a miracle happens. The farmer sees green sprouts coming out of the ground; he cannot contain his joy and runs through the village to share the news with his family. In 6 weeks, the bamboo trees grow to 90 feet tall!

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Bamboo, Five years in the making

The Moral of the story

If the farmer had stopped watering the seeds and fertilizing the ground during those 5 years, the bamboo would have died in the ground without seeing the light of day.

If you have a vision and a dream you need the discipline to take care of your dream day after day after day even if you don’t see the result straight away.

Ignore people that tell you it cannot be done.
Learned to push back on your own doubts and fears.
Learn to have faith when there is no reason to believe.
Good things take time. To face adversity you need patience, dedication, perseverance and courage.

Life Can Be a Struggle

The journey to achieve your dream will not be perfect. You will encounter setbacks, disappointment, hurdles, and hardship. In those moments, don’t despair but try to look for solutions to your problems and a clear path to follow. Being in a state of confusion adds unnecessary pain and suffering, but being in a state of clarity, brings hope, joy, and happiness.

How do you find Clarity?

  1. The first thing is to know yourself. According to the Ancient Greeks, the source of all wisdom and clarity is to know yourself. You need to know where your strengths and weaknesses are so that you can exploit your strengths and improve on your weaknesses.
  2. The second thing is to understand human nature and why people do the things they do. Being able to make good decisions will require you to predict the future, accurately perceive your present situation and have insights into the mind of the people around you.
  3. The third thing is to practice the art of being still. You won’t know who you are if your mind is in constant state of agitation and occupied by mindless distractions. Moments of solitude allow you to be more tuned-in to your intuition. Stillness means to be steady while the world spins around you. Stillness can inspire new ideas, sharpen perspective and illuminate the mind.
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clarity the art of seeing clearly
Clarity, see things as they are, not how you want them to be

If you do those 3 things you will find Clarity. Remember Your mind is like water. When it gets agitated, it becomes difficult to see. But if you allow it to settle, the answers will become clear.

What Makes a Great Story?

So, what you want to be when you grow up? If you want your life to be a magnificent story, you will need clarity because clarity will make your thoughts, your emotions and your actions congruent with each other. Good stories include fun, joy and laughter, but also some drama, tears and sorrow. People like stories where a superhero does wonderful deeds. Try to be your own hero, not by wearing a cape, jumping from building to building trying to save the world, but by becoming a better person everyday shining your own light into the world. So, my dear daughters, I wish you good luck and fortune on your journeys, and hope that you write the best stories that have ever been told.


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  1. Through both joy and pain,
    We transcend , grow and gain…
    God help all including  Spain
    We turn and recenter in love
    And awareness we can regain ,
    In love , nothing goes in vain ,
    Blessings around us start to rain …
    After we fall , we rise again ,
    For presence  to regain
    and be more aware and sane …
    The divine would save us
    For us the world , God would sustain …

    Wael from Lebanon being mentioned in the Bible as the land of Cedars of God…
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  2. Hello Joanne,
    Personnellement, mes enfants étant déjà parents, je dirai à mes petits enfants ceci :
    – Préparez aujourd’hui ce que vous serez demain…
    – Sachez que l’école est le lieu où vous apprenez le savoir pour vous émanciper du maître…
    – Sachez aussi, que le travail personnel est indispensable ; pour être fructueux, il doit être régulier…
    https://lewisfoxy2.wordpress.com/apprendre-essayer-gouter/
    – Essayez de faire ce que vous aimez ; dans le doute ou les difficultés ne perdez jamais confiance…
    – Soyez forts, soyez courageux, ne lâchez rien, n’hésitez pas à prendre conseil…
    https://lewisfoxy2.wordpress.com/2018/11/17/quatre-bons-conseils/

    1. You are right about that!! Maya’s Senior Year has been eventful and very out of the ordinary 😷🙄, a year to remember! I say when the going gets tough get tougher💪!

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