{"id":165,"date":"2018-05-14T12:47:57","date_gmt":"2018-05-14T12:47:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sites.wp.odu.edu\/firstgenvoices\/?p=165"},"modified":"2019-06-19T15:47:43","modified_gmt":"2019-06-19T15:47:43","slug":"kiera-scruggs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sites.wp.odu.edu\/firstgenvoices\/2018\/05\/14\/kiera-scruggs\/","title":{"rendered":"Kiera Scruggs"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I am surprised with the woman I am today. Growing up, most people are told to get good grades and to go to college, and so was I. However, I wasn&#8217;t sure that was possible. I am the first person on both sides of my family that will be receiving a diploma from a four-year college or university. Can you say, &#8220;Wow&#8221;\u009d? I never thought that I would become the bright, independent, powerful, and courageous woman I am today. My family was just proud that I broke the &#8220;cycle&#8221;. The &#8220;cycle&#8221;\u009d consisted of five generations of women, including my mother, that had a child before the age of 20 and thus did not graduate high school. As you can see, I had a lot of family pressure on my shoulders. But the fear of this &#8220;cycle&#8221;\u009d never deterred me from wanting to achieve my dreams and goals, and then making them happen. I could always hear my mom in the back of my head telling me, &#8220;You didn&#8217;t put all this work in for nothing, you will be okay, you will prove them wrong, and I will always be here to catch you if you fall.\u00a0 After getting accepted into Old Dominion University, I thought my struggles and worries would disappear; I thought wrong. I am the President of the Student Health Advisory Committee on campus, and that organization has been a big part of my life since my freshman year. Last spring, during a tough time in my life, I thought about giving up and going home. I was going through personal, friendship, relationship, and financial issues all at the same time. Sadly, my organization also was not doing so well. I was the new President of the organization, with hardly any Executive Board members, and no member participation whatsoever. I just wanted to hide my face, get in bed, and cry. I felt as if my life was falling apart in front of me and there was no way I could dig myself out of this hole. I felt alone, misguided, and tired. But then I remembered those magic words, &#8220;You didn&#8217;t put all this work in for nothing, you will be okay, you will prove them wrong, and I will always be here to catch you if you fall.&#8221;\u00a0 I decided that a change needed to happen in my life, and that I was in no position to give up all that I had achieved so far.I surprised myself by taking those inspirational words my mother gave me and changing my whole perspective here. I rebranded myself, and innovated new directions in my life. I buckled down and used many of the provided campus resources that my pride kept me from using before. I talked to a financial aid advisor to help me with my expenses at school and at home. I also realized that I suffered from anxiety, so I sought the help of the Office of Education Accessibility and am now thriving in my academics. Now, it&#8217;s my senior year; my GPA has risen tremendously; my organization is thriving with active members and Executive Board members; and I&#8217;m healthier, happier, and ready to take on my next challenge. I broke the &#8220;cycle&#8221;,\u009d I&#8217;m in control of my life, and I am excited to say, in my senior year, that I&#8217;m ready for the next chapter!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I am surprised with the woman I am today. Growing up, most people are told to get good grades and to go to college, and so was I. However, I wasn&#8217;t sure that was possible. 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