Name: Mantas

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

So what am I doing here???

This question has one answer and one aditional question:)

Let me start with the answer. AIESEC is an international platform for young people to discover and develop their potential, the core of which is a unique learning cycle with the main focus on leadership and exchange. Now my role is to be a leader and do exchange:D Today is a very good day to tell you what I'm doing - I'm changing people's lives not to be modest:D I've just got the answer from one of the companies that they are willing to take a Romanian girl for internship:D:D:D My first TN (company) matched in 2 weeks;) I'm quite proud of myself:D

A joke that just a couple of people will understand - before comming to Ghana I had 100% raising rate, now I have also 100% realization rate:D I'm improving:D:D:D

Apart from this, I also will be dealing a great deal with local committees, which is where the real challenge begins! Of course you know that people here are a bit different than in Lithuania, they think different etc. but sometimes I get quite shocked and speachless... I'm sorry I'll not give an example for purposes of discretion...

Currently we are in the middle of planning - we already have a national plan and the MC plan and this weekend we're kicking off with LC plans... So the real work has already begun;)

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The question - why am I really here? is a hard one. I'm sure most of you have read Paulo Coehlo's Alchemist. The idea of that book was that a guy had a dream that he should go to the pyramids in Egypt and find a treasure there. So he went and experienced all kinds of things along the way and when he finally reached the pyramids he didn't find a treasure, but had a dream that the real treasure is back home... The reason I'm telling you this is that I feel pretty much the same, except, that I already know that my treasure is back home. So what am I doing here??? Let it be rhetorical question, though I'm trying to find the answer...

6 Comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, I am not the most experienced person in the world, but I think that you will get the answer when you come back. I am pretty sure, actually :)

3:24 PM  
Milda said...

It was me that wrote that..:)

3:25 PM  
Ruta said...

Well, what can I say - you rock woman:) Ghana is lucky to have you.

Keep rockin'

1:06 PM  
Giedre said...

Hello My dear, so I am so happy for you. I knew you will go great there!!! Congratulations!!!

Take care:)

6:06 AM  
Kristi said...

Hi Dalia,

Good to read about your wonderful and challenging experiences. It must be fascinating to see a world so different from your own...

Look forward to many more stories from you. I have no doubt that you will be successful...
Hugs.

12:45 AM  
Aurelija said...

This is absolutely out of topic but crazily funny:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3u2qRXb4xCU&feature=Views&page=1&t=t&f=b
As the master of arts in banking you should learn this by heart and sing it every day in the morning, afternoon and evening :P
P.S. Headphones are necessary ;)

10:50 AM  

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