Could you be a member of STRONG?
I had a fellow say to me just the other day that he wouldn’t fit into the Strong group, that he was not like the others in the group.
It got me thinking… how do you look at a group of people and judge whether it’s for you or not?
The STRONG people range in education from leaving school at age 14 to lecturing in Archeology. There are some with Year 8 and Year 10 as their highest formal qualification to Associate Diploma, Diploma and Degree Tertiary qualifications.
The group comprises of single parents with young children, divorced with adult children, happily married and never married. There is one participant who has been widowed, divorced and now married and has a gathering of 8 children (some step) from these relationships.
Some of the participants work full time, some part time, while others manage some work and full time parenting. There are some who are retired, one who is a part-time leadership consultant, one who is a live-in carer and one who has a live-in carer.
Their most amazing life successes range from giving birth, surviving a marriage breakdown with 3 children under 3, another for being a leader for 30 years. One says that educating herself, when learning doesn’t come easily, is her greatest achievement. Another has discovered painting.
So a group may look like everyone has a lot in common, when in fact it couldn’t be further from the truth. But what they do have in common is the commitment to a timeslot where they meet and all do strength training together. They belong to STRONG.