Monica Stoneking

Monica Stoneking

Monday, November 5, 2012

Everything DOES Happen For a Reason

It's no secret that in the past two months, my life has taken some drastic turns.  I left a job I loved at the American Red Cross (how can one NOT be proud to work for an organization that does tremendous work?), I put my house on the market, I threw caution to the wind and moved back to my hometown with no home, no job...no certainty.

But, everything has worked out.  My husband found temporary housing for us that not only can we afford, but provides a great stop-gap until we find our 'forever home'.  I got the job that - amidst the 20,000 resumes I sent out - I truly and desperately wanted.  And my family is together, happy and healthy.

My first day at my new job began at 8:30 this morning.  Was I nervous?  No.  I knew that today in Kansas City and the next two days in St. Louis would and will provide me with the tools I need to succeed and help the organization succeed.

It wasn't until my new President and CEO - to whom I am a direct report - spoke that I realized why it is I do what I do.  I never thought that I would feel as proud to work for an organization as I did the Red Cross. However, her words were not only inspiring, but confirming.  Throughout my professional career and personal life, I have vowed to make a difference.  A positive difference.

While the Red Cross obviously helps those in need, I was reminded today that there are other organizations that have the best interest of the underprivileged and under served at heart.  To be able to work for such organizations is why I switched my Master's degree from Journalism to Public Administration.

Governor Romney may believe that 47% of the population feels a sense of entitlement...that they deserve a handout, but I believe that these people just happen to be down on their luck and need assistance.  Everyone should have access to health care...affordable health care.  And my new employer wants to make that happen. 

Making sure there are health plans available that help take care of the under and uninsured, helps all of us in the long run.  Making sure all individuals have the resources available to be and remain healthy helps everyone in the communities in which we reside be a little healthier.  Parents are able to take their kids to the doctor, get the right care, so those same children don't show up at daycare or school sick, thereby getting others in the classroom sick and bringing the germs back home to mom and dad.

The elderly are able to get health care while maintaining a bit of dignity.  The poor and under served are able to get routine checkups to prevent major health issues that would cost the taxpayers a lot of money in uncompensated care dollars for them to be treated.

There is a reason I ended up here.  Not in the swanky Ritz Carlton where I am staying for my training.  But, a reason I was able to land a job with yet another wonderful organization.  It is so that I can learn and grow personally and professionally.  It is so that I can help others learn of their options.

I am truly lucky in life.  I got a job that will challenge me and a husband, son and two doggies that will always love me.  Sure, I could wish for a winning lottery ticket.  For my house in Michigan to sell.  For other fortunes.  But, I am happy with how my life has turned out.

I'm especially happy that for tonight I am able to reflect on the fact that everything happens for a reason while sitting in the lap of luxury that is the Ritz Carlton.

1 comment:

  1. I waved from 6:55 to 7:10. Coffee on your way home?
    And you are def. in KC for a reason, if not to abate my selfish need for you to be closer, then maybe some grander purpose or whatevas. :)

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