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Monday Motivation: Never Give Up

In honor of Veterans Day, I want to share the inspiring story of Army Captain Deshauna Barber. At 19 years old, Deshauna, a sophomore at Virginia State University, had her life planned. In three years, she would graduate, be commissioned in the military, and enter as an officer. It seemed like a good plan, until a complete stranger’s words changed the course of her life. A customer at work approached Deshauna and told her she could be the next Miss USA. Deshauna was stunned. She had never competed in a pageant, nor considered being a beauty queen.

Three months later, Deshauna competed in a state pageant and lost. She went back the following year and lost again. For six years, Deshauna showed up at pageants and lost. Frustrated and humiliated, she wanted to give up. After her mentor passed away from leukemia, Deshauna found the strength to try again.

In 2015, Deshauna became the first active-military U.S. soldier to win Miss USA! She went on to walk the Miss Universe stage in Manila, Philippines where she placed in the top 9 among 86 countries.

Since 2016, she has shared her amazing journey and her powerful message of never give up. Asked to deliver the commencement speech at her alma mater, Virginia State University, she shared what drove her to keep trying.

“Never be afraid of failure, but please be terrified of regret.”

She goes on to say that many of us have dreams that seemingly disappear as we come against failure after failure. We won’t want to look back on our lives and wish we hadn’t quit.  The journey we must walk prepares us for the person we are to become. Deshauna admits if she had won Miss USA her first year, she would not have been able to properly handle a national title. Instead, she had to walk the race that prepared her for the finish line.

“We get to the finish line at the exact time we are destined to cross it.”

Never Give Up trying to fulfill your dream. No matter how many obstacles stand in your way, doors slam in your face, or falls you may endure, keep running the race. Persevere under pressure, and you see the fulfillment of your calling. The author of Hebrews thousands of years ago said it like this, “… Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith.” (Hebrews 12:1-2)

Watch Deshauna’s speech here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BRrvPQzTwE

#NeverGiveUp #WomenThatSoar #DeshaunaBarber

Julane Fisher

Julane Fisher is a speaker, blogger, and author of the Sour Lemon Series, Southern fiction for middle school teens. Sour Lemon Strikes Out was awarded the 2020 Selah Award for Best Middle Grade Novel. Sour Lemon and Sweet Tea was awarded the Readers’ Favorite® Five-star Seal and was a 2019 Selah Award finalist. The Sour Lemon Series is a humorous portrayal of life before cell phones and social media, emphasizing positive family values. Her blog, 2Wrds, is a collection of encouraging and inspirational stories. Julane lives in north Georgia with her husband, twin boys, and their two mischievous Labrador retrievers. Learn more at www.julanefisher.com

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