Have you Looked in the Mirror Lately?

Written on 01/17/2022
Chief David G. Dominguez (Retired)


There is a quote from an unknown author If you are searching for that one person that will change your life, take a look in the mirror”.   How ironic and applicable this anonymous quote is, not only in everyday life but also in the law enforcement profession.  The last several tumultuous years in the most honorable profession has led to self-refection, self-actualization, assessment of our profession and wondering what the future holds for law enforcement?  As leaders it is imperative to assess yourself, individual performanceand ask the tough questions.  
 

Like many, early in my career I was laser focused on completing my college education, involvement in department collateral assignments, participation in professional associations and seeking promotion.  There were various irons in the fire and felt this would have a positive impact in my chosen vocation while raising a family.  One day, my wife, Rosella who has been my biggest cheerleader throughout my career told me to look in the mirror.  She asked Do you think you are you looking at the best Husband and Dad that you can be right now?  Initially, I was taken abackannoyed and my feelings hurt as I tried to explain that everything trying to accomplish was for our family. After a brief period of reflection and soul searchingsoon realized and whole heartedly admitted to her and my children, she was absolutely correct.  had been soconsumed with my professional development, continued education and career I was neglecting  family, leadership within my family and not being the best Husband and Dad.  I still recall how that acknowledgment hit me with the proverbial “right between the eyes.          

 

Over thirty-two-year profession, I looked in the mirror numerous times throughout my leadership journey and asked myself; Are you being the best person you can be; husband, parent, son, brother, friend, neighbor,police officer etc.?  

 

Quite frankly, sometimes the answer was no, and knew I could improve.  Oftentimes, ican very bechallenging to stay focused on professional goals while ignoring the most important items in life; faith, family,and well-being.

 

There is no reason law enforcement professionals, regardless of rank can evaluate oneself honestly both personally and professionally and if you do not like what you see in the mirror; you are looking at the one person that can make that change in your life. 


Stay safe and stay well!