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Reflections = Growth
The pandemic taught me the value of reflection. Being at home and having ample time to reflect on tasks and activities brought me a lot of clarity, and it is something that I still use to make the best possible decisions. The time at home with my family actually helped me become more independent, which is a great skill to have before college.
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On Being a Mini Marie (Kondo)
Organization is key in all aspects of my life. Calendars and daily to-do lists are some of my favorite ways to manage responsibilities. I can’t take all of the credit, because I have an amazing support system that helps me when I need it!
Sparking Joy, One Activity at a Time
I am currently serving as Miss Statesville’s Outstanding Teen, which is a local title within the Miss America Organization. Additionally, I serve on the Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte Teen Volunteer Board. In school, I am part of Key Club, Pride Singers, National Honor Society, National English Honor Society, Teaching Tolerance, and Beta Club. I am most proud of receiving the Governor’s Medallion Award for Volunteer Service. I am honored to be part of a group that is recognized for service in North Carolina. Being a part of these organizations brings great joy to my life!
Embracing the Sweetness of Life
Close family and friends, reading, hot tea, warm hugs, and meaningful conversations are some of my favorite things in life! And dark chocolate. Miss Statesville’s Outstanding Teen McKenzie Cox, 17, is a rising senior at Pine Lake Preparatory. Dual-enrolled at Mitchell Community College, McKenzie lives with her parents in Concord.
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Inspiration Begins At Home
My grandmother inspires me every day. She is a retired teacher who helped me build my love of learning, and she is a big reason why I started my nonprofit organization. I am also the President and Founder of ROAD Reading Opens All Doors 501(c)(3), which collects and redistributes books in creative ways as a step towards ending illiteracy.
Buh-Bye, Shy
Although you likely wouldn’t believe it now, I used to be extremely shy and anxious. In recent years, I have learned that the only way to be more comfortable is to do things that make me uncomfortable. This taught me about a strength that I didn’t know I had and the resiliency that we possess as young women.
Wisdom to Share
I would tell all of the little girls out there to find the things that make her smile and chase them. They can be experiences, people, or just daily occurrences. Recognizing these things puts everything into perspective and shows you who you truly are. With that knowledge, the world is your oyster!
WRITER LINDSAY MARTELL