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1 00 Presented by: Stephanie Smith, NWR Governor Elect Professional Development Coordinator October 2015 Valuing the Differences We Bring to Our Clubs

2 11 close your eyes and think…

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4 33 Diversity the unique combination of various diversity dimensions that makes each of us different from and similar to others. Inclusion the ability to interact with people in a way that makes them feel as if they belong and are welcome to be themselves.

5 Soroptimist Diversity Dimensions

6 55 I’m Stephanie Smith from SI of Oak Harbor  Inner Circle – I am part Native American and I am 54 years old (a Boomer)  Middle Circle – Values – family is important to me as well as work/volunteer/life balance; Religious beliefs – I’m spiritual but don’t practice a specific faith  Outer Circle – Member of my club for 21 years and right now family, work and region commitments have kept me from participating a lot with my club

7 66 Introduce yourself  Share your name and club  One or two items from the Inner, Middle and Outer Circles.  Choose items that are important to you and that others may not know.

8 77 The stories we tell ourselves Who we invite… How we help everyone contribute to the success of the club…

9 Northwestern Region “Not Ready for Prime-time Players”

10 Gertrude – oldest member; charter member; retired Donna – joined 2 years ago; 60 years old; loves LYDA Susan – joined 10 years ago; age 52; resume builder Amanda – joined 1 year ago, age 42; committee chair; loves DIBI Taylor – joined 6 months ago, age 27; Susan’s daughter; still trying to fit in The Cast

11 10 Sticks and stones

12 11 You do not act like most… I have said (blank before) and no one seemed to mind. It is the Soroptimist way… Having side conversations while someone is speaking It was only a joke… Only acknowledging certain people Leaving Soroptimists off of group emails Interrupting What it sounds or looks like

13 12 Intent, Impact and Outcome  Think of a time/situation as a Soroptimist where your INTENT did NOT match the outcome and there was a negative impact on others.  Answer the questions on your worksheet  Be prepared to share your situation with a person at your table

14 13 Look in the mirror  What are you doing to create a club environment where everyone’s thoughts, ideas and opinions are valued?  You don’t have to use them all BUT everyone should believe they have the right to share!

15 Stephen Covey “Strength lies in differences, not in similarities.”


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