I was immediately drawn to Molly. She was quiet, painfully shy, and very
hesitant. It’s not often that people
like her stick out in a crowd, especially in a lunch room filled with middle
school students. I noticed her before
she even started attending our GUTS! group when I first visited the lunch room
at C.S. Porter Middle School
to recruit girls for my group. Seeing her sitting alone at lunch struck
me. I approached her individually and
invited her to join Girls Using Their Strengths, although I assumed she’d never
actually show up. She didn’t seem like
the kind of girl who would jump at the opportunity to be in a group that
challenged young girls to try new things and step out of their comfort zones. But the very next week, to my surprise, she
did show up, and I was very glad. By now
I could see on her face that she was longing for relationships with other girls
her age, confidence, and a trusted adult to listen to her even if she was
unsure of what to expect.
On the first day of group we made
“Me Trees.” On our trees we used the
branches to represent our goals for ourselves.
When it was her turn to share her goals, her cheeks turned bright red,
her eyes looked toward the ground, and all she said was, “I want to be better
at speaking out loud in front of people.”
After she spoke, I showed her my Me Tree. On my paper I wrote the very same goal for
myself.
I am drawn to Molly because I see so
much of myself in her when I was in middle school, and I feel like I can understand
how she feels and connect with her personality. She is smart, observant, and deeply
caring. She has so much to say, but she
hadn’t found her way of saying it yet.
Since our first group, I have
watched her gain more confidence in herself, build off her strengths, and express
her feelings. She tries new things, she
listens, she speaks out loud, and she has made new friends in the process. I have been inspired by Molly’s bravery and
honesty since day one, and she has embodied the true meaning of what it means
to be a GUTS! girl.
Posted by Maddy, Practicum Student with GUTS!
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