Amani Channel: Imagine Your Future
By Ben Gross
The first key: Have a Mentor. Amani found a mentor at his first jobin DC, who guided him and counseled him, and who has continued to provide himwith insight and advice.
Second:Do Whatever it Takes. Amani toldthe students that he would not be where he is today had he not always focusedon putting himself entirely behind his work, and showing coworkers andemployers that he is ready, willing, and able to accomplish any task put beforehim. No job is too small or toobig, no time commitments too demanding, and no project too difficult if you’repassionate about it and desire success, Amani said.
And third: Be the Best. Amani shared the following advice his father once gave him:“If you’re not learning something new everyday, you’re doing somethingwrong!” By doing his best work andalways focusing on ways to improve and learn, Amani told the students, he hasbeen able to always be the best person he can be. With this attitude, he has been able to set his own goalsand reach them with confidence, knowing that good work and a positive attitudeare rewarded with personal fulfillment and positive career results.
Amani concluded by telling the studentsthat if they are confident in themselves and remain passionate about all thatthey do, they will find that they, too, can “go against the grain,” stand outfrom the ordinary, and accomplish anything that they put their minds to.
- I especially liked your point about staying positive and exuding positive energy.
- I feel that your presentation really helped me understand the essentials of working professionally.
- Thanks for everything you all have done for us.

