[private][private]On Wednesday August 18th, we interviewing Megan Hill who is a nonprofit consultant specializing in grant writing and social media. She’s a two-term AmeriCorps alumna and is writing a memoir on her year with AmeriCorps NCCC. She can be reached at www.serviceispower.com.
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Megan’s Passioneer Q & A 
SO: What’s your definition of “passion”?
I define passion as the unwavering drive towards a goal or ideal.
SO: What have been the key factors in your success and what one word best describes it?
The key factors to my success have been my intense self-motivation and ability to make my own way. The one word that best describes this is “creativity.”
SO: What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned in making the leap and what wisdom do you have for someone who’s scared/discouraged about their own leap?
With determination and a strong sense of self, making your own leap is something you both owe to yourself and will be successful at in the long run.
SO: What or who drove you to be who you are?
This is something that’s hard to put my finger on, but probably goes back to that internal motivation and drive towards my goals. I’ve been described as a “go-getter,” and there’s just a built-in ability to pursue my aspirations.
SO: Your biggest challenge(s) in leaping into your passions for serving others, and how you have addressed them?
My biggest challenge is the fatigue that creeps in from constantly having to work for new leads and find new opportunities. I generally try to take some time to myself, go for a walk or bike ride, read a book for fun, to hit the proverbial “restart” button on my psyche.
SO: Who is your biggest “hero” in your life and why?
I don’t believe in selecting individuals and canonizing them as heroes. It denies them the chance to be fully human, for us to recognize both their faults and their attributes. And in the end it will likely lead only to disappointment for those who hold them up as such. Instead, I find myself admiring certain qualities in the individuals I’ve surrounded myself with, which allows me to take the good with the bad.
SO: Do you have a quote that you would like to share that speaks of you and your passion?
“The value of the smallest good deeds should not be underestimated, for even tiny flakes of snow, falling one atop another, can blanket the tallest mountains in pure whiteness.” –Sherpa Buddhism[/private][/private]











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