Amazing burst of energy...
I know, I really should be posting up photos from my trips over the new year etc.
But right now, I'm feeling an amazing burst of energy and enthusiasm. I've been inspired by our members at January Forum and I feel this incredible connection with them again... It's something that is easy to lose when you're on the MC - that feeling that members know who you are and appreciate what you do.
When I was LCP, that feeling came easily because I was there with them, all the time. This January Forum was small but there was an environment where more people could connect... and I was able to have some fun conversations with our members, getting to know who they are. Our alumni really helped... thank you Alan, Sharon and Liam, especially, for being there the entire time! They made it possible for us to take valuable time to get to talk and interact with members.
For once, I really felt that AIESEC in New Zealand had common understanding. Our new members are so outstanding that at the "age" of 3 months, they could understand all our strategies! Recruitment, Induction, Leadership, Case studies of the LC - everything. They contributed so much to the forum and they've already participated in so many task forces.
I'm really proud to be a part of AIESEC in New Zealand right now and I'm happy to be working til 11pm drawing up NBOA papers, launching second round of MCP applications and chatting with members... and of course remembering our alumni function which was such a success!
One step forward, one step ahead.
But right now, I'm feeling an amazing burst of energy and enthusiasm. I've been inspired by our members at January Forum and I feel this incredible connection with them again... It's something that is easy to lose when you're on the MC - that feeling that members know who you are and appreciate what you do.
When I was LCP, that feeling came easily because I was there with them, all the time. This January Forum was small but there was an environment where more people could connect... and I was able to have some fun conversations with our members, getting to know who they are. Our alumni really helped... thank you Alan, Sharon and Liam, especially, for being there the entire time! They made it possible for us to take valuable time to get to talk and interact with members.
For once, I really felt that AIESEC in New Zealand had common understanding. Our new members are so outstanding that at the "age" of 3 months, they could understand all our strategies! Recruitment, Induction, Leadership, Case studies of the LC - everything. They contributed so much to the forum and they've already participated in so many task forces.
I'm really proud to be a part of AIESEC in New Zealand right now and I'm happy to be working til 11pm drawing up NBOA papers, launching second round of MCP applications and chatting with members... and of course remembering our alumni function which was such a success!
One step forward, one step ahead.
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