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...
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:
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 :)
It was me that wrote that..:)
Well, what can I say - you rock woman:) Ghana is lucky to have you.
Keep rockin'
Hello My dear, so I am so happy for you. I knew you will go great there!!! Congratulations!!!
Take care:)
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.
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 ;)
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