Friday, July 12, 2019 | By: Your Sparkling Event
It all started back in Kindergarten, my birthday was fast approaching and my parents told me I could plan my own party. I was bright eyed, excited, and knew exactly what I wanted. I sat down with them and discussed in detail the theme, decorations, guest list, food options and of course the cake. I was blessed that they (within reason) allowed me to let my creativity shine. From that moment on, my passion was ignited and I couldn't wait to start planning for the next year. While most five year old's were asking for toys for Christmas, I asked for party planning books. I would sit in my room for hours looking at magazines and thinking of ways to create the perfect party. Luckily for me, I am one of five so before long, I was planning all of my siblings parties as well.
Fast forward to my Senior year of High School, I consider myself very blessed to have been given the opportunity to attend The Benjamin School and work with the college counseling team to pin point my passion and future career. I vividly remember sitting there with my mom and the counselor, taking tests and discussing what I wanted to do when I graduated. My generic answer? A pediatric doctor or a lawyer. Though my mom and college counselors believed in me and knew I would excel in whichever path of those I chose...they both saw right through those answers. It was very clear to them what I was destined to do and that my passion was for planning events. When they each suggested I considered event planning, I honestly thought they were crazy. My response? There is no way to make a career nor living through planning events. They both laughed and told me to give it a whirl and commit prior to college to see where it takes me. They knew what I was capable of and without their support, Your Sparkling Event would not exist. In applying for college, ‘event planning’ was such a new area of specialty in hospitality that many schools didn’t even know where to place my focus for courses. I generally stuck with hospitality as a major, until I found my other love at Appalachian State University, where they had a specific ‘event planning management' as a concentration within the general ‘hospitality’ major. This was when my eyes opened and I went for it! All of the course loads were geared specifically towards business projects and while they were simply projects to my classmates, I took it seriously and was creating a website, LLC., business plan, contracts and marketing material that I planned to use upon completion of graduation to launch Your Sparkling Event.
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