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Sunday, March 6

speaker


Never ever i thot of, i'll be able to give workshop or talk or to lead any motivational form of event in my life. Never had i thot of, being a speaker, to educate and create awareness can be that fulfilling. Honestly, if you were to ask me, how's the process like, i can tell u, it's kinda draining the energy to read and do some research on it, but the end result, beautiful.

Started this journey of Development Programme in my first job was great. I just feel that i'm on my way to fulfill my mission in every single task that i do. It's great to be able to talk with students, be it high school's or uni's. The attention that the audiences had for me is just priceless sometimes. It's more than anything :) Apart from feeling fatique, the happiest thing for me is i've touched that amount of audience with my "chants" in the workshop.

Being a speaker, I always have the thought of myself "Meeting students in a workshop is like a touch & go system. It's important to catch their attention within that 1.5 or 2 hours of opportunity. It's never easy, but it's forever fulfilling because we never know at times, we do make an impact on one's life."

I like to talk to the youth. I like the response. I like the way they think and present. I like their dreams. I like the way they talk to me. I like the way they ask me for an opinion. All of these recharge me. No matter how tired i am, at the end of the day, I just felt everything is worthwhile. Youth is a very special target group which i hope to venture in. I hope i'll remain youthful too! :D Ok, that's not my point. Hmmm... i feel youth is a very crucial batch to build up a healthy nation. We might lack of this in the past, but it's time to build it for the future generation to upgrade themselve holistically :)
Past few weeks had been crazy and horredous for me. Juggling between work and studies, it's not easy but never tried never know. Been through a massive emotional rushed journey. Received a special report from a parent regarding the workshop that i went thru with the kids. Well, i just gotta say that parents are being over protective. In the end, the counsellor will always be the scapegoat. *claps* it's alright, I learned from mistake, lesson learned :) Thanks to the team for your support always, without you, I am nowhere from here.
I am walking towards my dream :)
and i am happy and positive about it.

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