I need to try different things I would have never thought of doing.
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The
meeting buddy process has been quite a different experience. We got a
chance to be the interviewers. We were given the power to pry, to
assess the presentations of adult professionals. Now that's new,
backwards, and refreshing. I enjoyed the experience, the process, as a
whole, was an excellent source of different passions and perspectives.
I
learned not only directly, but indirectly as well. I was really "turned
on" by presenters who opened up, said ridiculous things. I liked it
when the presenter elaborated on a story, told us about their
weaknesses as well as strengths. We focus too much on the success of an
individual. Example: well, so and so accomplished sldfkjwlke slkdfjwl
and wklerjoeyi. They are members of slkerjwoe and woeirjwl etc.
I
found that these interviews broke the boundaries of social superiority/
reluctance. We were about to really see the person beneath the success.
We heard the stories behind the success. The interviews were
empowering. I found out that these remarkable people were, well, human.
I discovered, I could accomplish my own ambitions, follow my own
passions too! Thank you
This whole program was a truly amazing experience, and I would recommend it to any thinking of taking it. Hopefully someday I will be able to use all the knowledge I reaped from this experience, and maybe even do the whole process over again as I feel I learned many things about myself. Some of the things are: what I want my future to look like, how mistakes are learning experiences, and how amazing life in all forms can be!
It's an awesome learning experience to hear from people who have fallen, who have picked themselves back up and dusted themselves off and kept going.
They showed me how much you can learn about someone by just spending time with them and asking few questions. By just asking a few open questions it’s amazing what you can learn. Everyone has something to share.
i learned that you don't really know someone till you ask a really good question. one thing that stood out to me today was the near death experience. i have a whole new view and out look for people that i don't know, not everyone that seems to have it easy does. i have a better appreciation for asking question and learning for the questions you ask.
Speakers say
In a lot of cases general questions are difficult to answer
but are the reasons for our being.
This is an exercise that always makes one do some serious "in-looking" I call it...at one's life experiences. We don't often do that through someone else's eyes. It also takes a certain degree, I think, of maturity to get right down to the basics...the honest basics...of what makes each of us who we are."I'm a part of all that I have met" and all that Ulysses stuff. We sometimes like to forget...conveniently...some of the stupid things we've done...but those are oftentimes the ones we learn the most from.
The feedback keeps me interested and helps me understand whether I got my message through...sems I did!