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Mar 14, 2023

I just wanted to say that I really needed to hear this today. I’m going through something and I really needed to hear that I can do it. Thank you.
~ Attendee from Soroptimist “Dream It, Be It” Conference for Girls 

It’s not easy to be a young person today. Conflict is the norm, uncertainty is the future, and Covid has wreaked havoc on every aspect of life, particularly affecting young people, for the past three years. The U.S. Surgeon General has warned of a crippling mental health crisis affecting our youth.

Enter Soroptimist International, a volunteer group founded in 1921 with clubs in 121 countries that is dedicated to the advancement of women and girls. Each year, Soroptimist International hosts the Dream It, Be It, conference, where young women of high school age are offered sessions to learn about career options, career skills and planning, time management, resilience strategies, and more. 

Nancy Staich, a Soroptimist volunteer, notes that it’s important that young women know it’s okay to reinvent themselves as life changes. Evolution is natural and it’s never too late to take a new path and recreate yourself. Nancy adds that the need for resilience is never ending, and building a supportive tribe is equally essential for a young woman’s current and future success.

We were blessed to be able to share Brilliantly Resilient with this amazing group of young women and provide tips to Reset with Resilience, Rise and Reveal their Brilliance. The quote above was from a young lady who came to us immediately after our presentation to affirm that it’s important to remind our young people of their strengths and continue to provide them with tools and mentors to grow towards success.

We all have a responsibility to equip our youth with the tools and strategies needed for success. Get involved and make a difference. Tune into this episode of the Brilliantly Resilient podcast to learn more, and be sure to look out for these additional bits of brilliance:

  • We want girls to think about what they want. What am I really passionate about? What do I care about?

  • We want girls to remember that they’re bringing their entire selves to work. They have to see themselves as whole people.

  • It’s okay to recreate yourself when you need to recreate yourself. It’s never too late.

  • We want the girls to build a tribe and talk to people who can help them learn and grow. There are mentors out there who want to help.

Learn more about Soroptimist International of Indian Rock at: www.investindreams.org

Let’s be Brilliantly Resilient together!

Mary Fran & Kristin