WRITING OBSTACLE
Demonstrate. Incapacitate. Solidify.
In a story of no more than 10 sentences, use these three words in any order. The point is to create a story line that allows you to link them all naturally, without forcing them into random places.
Lena’s Lead: The Moments Of Recogition
Lena was determined to demonstrate her abilities at the new job, despite the tight deadlines. As the team faced a complex project, she took the lead, showing everyone how the solution could be excused smoothly. However, a sudden power outage caused a disruption, which seemed to incapacitate the entire office for hours. Lena refused to give up and, with a little help, she managed to get the systems back up and running. The moment the server’s flickered back on, her team’s morale was restored, and the productivity levels skyrocketed. She took the time to demonstrate the updated protocols, ensuring everyone was on the same page. As the project deadline loomed, her colleagues began to rely on her expertise more and more. Lena felt her confidence solidify, knowing she was becoming indispensable to the team. She tackled each task with precision, knowing her efforts would ensure success. By the time the project was completed. Lena’s position was firmly solidified, and her leadership was recognized by everyone. - Asianna Frierson