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Monday, June 8, 2009
I don`t want to be no jazztic, spastic, superficial plastic clone

Rundown.

I had a blast during the L.O.T.S. Everything was amusing from start to end. I learned a lot, and I will definitely continue to instill whatever realizations I have deemed during the duration of the seminar. It's been a great experience... something not to be easily forgotten, obviously.

I don't want to make things too elaborate. There were the activities bonding us together. TEAM BUILDING. Picture-taking. Fun, fun, and more fun. Every activity taught as a lesson - that leadership isn't taken for granted. It's not just a mere responsibility. It's not for the possibility to gain more popularity. It makes us better persons. To serve, to lead, to take action. To make a positive difference. And no matter how dysfunctional an organization may be, there always will be room for improvement... not because we welcome failure, but because it is failure that makes us stronger and makes us realize how much more we can do.

No need to bang your head on the wall.
Bang it on the door. It can still open for you.

I can sigh now. The four day-seminar/training was worth it.



L.O.T.S. '09 Crew at Villa Escamilla, Bago City