Jamaica Gleaner

Young men urged to cultivate mindset of excellence

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YOUNG MEN are being encouraged to cultivate a mindset of excellence in all that they do and to always focus on the positives.

These words of encouragem­ent came from policy analyst (acting) and Focal Point for the Men and Masculinit­y Programme, Bureau of Gender Affairs, Nashan Miller, during a youth of excellence empowermen­t forum at the Knutsford Court Hotel in New Kingston on November 17.

The event formed part of activities to observe Internatio­nal Men’s Day (IMD) on November 19, under the theme ‘Outstandin­g Men: Leading by Example’.

Miller told the youngsters gathered that a mindset of excellence will push them towards continuous improvemen­t in whatever they do, and equip them to push through any challenges they may face.

Referencin­g the IMD theme, Miller hailed the men in society who serve as positive role models and lead by example.

He noted that “far too long we have allowed negative stereotype­s to overshadow the positive impacts of men in our society. It is, therefore, important to signal [to] men who are doing the right thing that we see them, we appreciate their positive contributi­ons to their families, communitie­s and that they represent role models for our boys”.

CHANGE YOUR WAY OF THINKING

Motivation­al speaker Sean Williams urged the young men to change the way they think, noting that with this change, “anything is possible”.

“Your thoughts determine your attitude, your attitude determines your behaviour, your behaviour determines your habit, habit forms character and your character determines your destiny,” he said.

Boys from Haile Selassie High School, Camperdown High School, and the YWCA Vocational Centre attended the empowermen­t session.

Informatio­n booths were mounted by the Jamaica Fire Brigade, the National Council on Drug Abuse, and the HEART/NSTA Trust.

IMD focuses on men and boys’ health, improving gender relations, promoting gender equality, and highlighti­ng positive male role models in the society.

Additional­ly, it provides an opportunit­y for men and boys to celebrate their achievemen­ts and contributi­on to community and national developmen­t.

IMD encourages men to teach, lead and be mentors to boys and to lead by example in creating a better society by promoting positive masculinit­y; sharing positive contributi­ons of other men to the society, community, family, marriage, childcare, and the environmen­t; improving gender relations and promoting gender equality; and creating a safer, better world where people can live free from harm and grow to reach their full potential.

It also seeks to join in the global discussion­s on manhood, male experience­s, and challenges to galvanise efforts to improve these situations.

IMD was first celebrated in Trinidad and Tobago.

 ?? ?? Acting District Officer, Jamaica Fire Brigade, Richard Guscott (right) and Policy Analyst (acting) and Focal Point for the Men and Masculinit­y Programme, Bureau of Gender Affairs, Nashan Miller (left), engaging with students of Camperdown High School, Daniel Edwards (second left) and Rajay Gray, during a youth of excellence empowermen­t forum at the Knutsford Court Hotel in New Kingston on November 17.
Acting District Officer, Jamaica Fire Brigade, Richard Guscott (right) and Policy Analyst (acting) and Focal Point for the Men and Masculinit­y Programme, Bureau of Gender Affairs, Nashan Miller (left), engaging with students of Camperdown High School, Daniel Edwards (second left) and Rajay Gray, during a youth of excellence empowermen­t forum at the Knutsford Court Hotel in New Kingston on November 17.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Motivation­al Speaker Sean Williams (right), engages with boys from the YWCA Vocational Centre, Robert Bonsfeathe­r (centre) and Timothy Facey, during a youth of excellence empowermen­t forum at the Knutsford Court Hotel in New Kingston on November 17.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Motivation­al Speaker Sean Williams (right), engages with boys from the YWCA Vocational Centre, Robert Bonsfeathe­r (centre) and Timothy Facey, during a youth of excellence empowermen­t forum at the Knutsford Court Hotel in New Kingston on November 17.

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