From the Eyes of Gwen

Friday, September 29, 2006

Making progress


Professionally, things are going well with AIESEC Mexico. Sebastian and Cindy are working very hard to build new partnerships with big companies and satisfy our current partners. And I'm in contact with more and more alumni every day. One of the most important events for my area was the social alumni meeting that I organized this week. This is the first meeting that the national committee has organized for the alumni in more than a year and we had a good turnout, at least 30 people from all generations. I was actually quite surprised and happy. The only detail that I forgot was to ask for separate checks, so of course we (but mostly me) had to suffer the pain of getting money from everyone to pay the bill. But you live and learn. The next event with be perfect :-)

Personally, I've got quite a lot going on. One of the most intense experiences I've had so far in Mexico regarding my personal development was the feedback session that my team did last Saturday during our Team Days, which we spent in Acapulco by the way :-P But forget the beach for a minute and focus on my story...

So we all dug down deep and had one-on-one sharing where each person mentioned moments when they other person did something that they liked or didn't like. It was an incredibly eye-opening experience because, as Dani explained it to us, there are 4 types of things about yourself:
1. Things that you know and that other people know about you
2. Things that you know and that other people don't know about you
3. Things that you don't know but that other people do know about you
4. Things that you don't know about you and that other people also don't know about you

Number 3 is what's called the Blindspot and that's what we were working on when we gave our feedback to each person. Needless to say, all of us were shocked at how much we didn't know about the impact of some of our actions. It was a great session and I'm extremely impressed with the maturity of our team to carry out such a high level activity that requires seriousness and humility.

I'm also currently reading the book "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People". Despite having had the 7 Habits engrained in my head from my Tae Kwon Do classes, I want to really understand and bring myself to exercise these habits in my life.

2 Comments:

  • sounds like you are kicking ass up in mexico! keep up the passion. hope you had fun in poland. miss you!

    By SarahEliz, at 3:02 PM  

  • Yes dear, You, me and Your Mom try to be always in the moment with this understanding. We constantly try and to understand the implecations of our unconscious behavior. It is hard work daily, and to become a master will take this lifetime.
    Buckl

    By Buckley, at 11:31 PM  

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