Reinvent opportunity
Change means reinvention. In addition, every time a major shift happens in your life, such as losing a job or a relationship, moving, losing a loved one. You have to take control of who you will become, or risk never reaching your full potential.
I’ve reinvented myself several times in life, and often everyone does in his or her adult life.
However, I've always reminded myself, is that I have to choose reinvention. Practically each time I’ve utilized reinvention, I had to create a new path to move forward, and prepare my mind to stay focused.
It's has been a pleasure not only serving my country as a military personnel, but also working with other government agenda's. In my honest opinion, by bringing together strong minded men, and women in our communities creates an alliance of economic promotion.
As a result, everyone becomes a winner, and future leader's that aren't yet recognized will someday pick up the torch, to continue building better platform's.
Again, in my opinion, what we need today is to have community development, that meets everyone's social and living capacities.
Of course, this would include job's that pays adequate monies in order to support every household. In addition, Healthcare is much needed, job-training, college assistance, and leader's that are making a difference, by talking less, but doing much more to improve with capacity-building, and developmental growth.
I am proud that my efforts made a difference working with Feeding Texas, and The South Plains Food Bank from (2016-2017). I will continue with moving ahead, and doing more with providing a service, which will enhance my community, neighborhood, as well as the nation, I'm proud to represent.
Sincerely,
Byron J. Walker
Military Veteran
Americorps Alumni
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