Thank You! Final Note From Journey to Esquire® Class of 2021 Intern Dioni' C. Stewart, J.D.5/20/2021 Thank You!![]() When is the right time to say "thank you"? Do you say it immediately after someone makes a nice gesture for you? What about thanking someone in advance? Can a simple thank you be implied rather than express? Are there alternative words to use instead of simply saying thank you? What if you forgot to say thank you during that exact moment, but you said Thank You in the future. Does that still count as a thank you? I ask these questions because I’m beyond thankful for the life I have today. I can’t remember each time I told someone thank you, whether it was helping me become the woman I am today or commonly wishing me the best on my journey. As I reflect on my life, especially in the last three years, I would like to thank you. First and foremost, thank you to God. Thank you to my parents, siblings, immediate and extended family, friends, professors, pastors, mentors, and people who I met while passing by. There isn’t a number I can use to truly express how thankful I am. I am whom I am today because of you. I have excelled with grace, loved beautifully, smiled unapologetically, and remained humble. I don’t know the correct way to express my sincere gratitude. So, THANK YOU! Love always, Dioni’ C. Stewart, J.D. We Have Your School Colors!Check out our merchandise store to get gifts and comfortable items to wear during bar study! Thank You to All Who Attended Our Scholar PresentationsThank You To Our Sponsors!We are taking a brief break and will be back starting July 1 with our new board, application for the Class of 2022, and more.
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AuthorJoseline J. Hardrick is the Founder and President of Diversity Access Pipeline, Inc. She is also an author, professor, and lawyer and resides in Tampa Bay, Florida. Guest bloggers are students in the Journey to Esquire® Scholarship & Leadership Program. Archives
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