Becky's Corner



After a fabulous Race2dinner, I have so much gratitude for Saira and Regina. They shared their stories and honest insights, and challenged us to do better, by helping us to identify our own bullshit excuses. I'm still processing. In short, I felt empowered to take a huge leap after a very long period of stagnation. If my growth was a set of stairs, I now realize, thanks to our discussion, that I have been comfortably sitting for years, on a single step, using the excuse of needing more "education", before climbing the next, seemingly very steep step in front of me. Race2Dinner gave me the courage to get up off my ass and attempt to climb onto that next step. I needed the push. Granted, only time will tell if my tenuous footing will take hold, or if the comfort of the step below ends up catching and trapping me when I stumble. I will forever be grateful to Race2Dinner for meeting me along my path and stoking my desire to keep moving forward.



Kathy Duda hosted a Race2Dinner event at her home on September 11, 2019.