DOING
This afternoon, we had a fruitful group meeting in one of the discussion rooms in UiD, where we swiftly and efficiently settled the committee groupings (Finance/Sponsorship Team, Liaison Team, Lesson/Event Team, Media and PR Team). CW and I have all along been the Comm. Reps, and our main role is to liaise between our team and our tutor. Someone then nominated that the Comm. Reps might as well double-up as the Team co-leaders. Since we're already liaising with the tutor, might as well expand our area and liaise and oversee the different individual committees, and the team, as a whole. Everybody applauded gladly and warmly at that suggestion.
Sabotaged.
Directing a group of 20 adults - most of whom are older than me - will most definitely not be a walk in the park. Don't get me wrong, they're all good people; with good brains and good personality and good ideas and with good social and interpersonal skills. But, as the proverb goes, too many cooks make the broth bad. Admittedly, a small part of me wonders if I'm competent enough to co-lead such a big team to undertake such a big project. A great deal of wisdom would be needed, definitely. Especially when our main project idea is relatively new, has still yet to be finalized, and has a couple of possible, potential big hurdles to overcome.
It wouldn't be easy. It will most definitely be busy.
Anyway, guitar practice tomorrow, and guitar "test" on Monday!
And 6 of us from the team will be meeting a representative from an organization - which we might be working together with - on this coming Thursday.
And I've got to wake up in just a few hours' time at 7am to churn out a card before heading out to Expo for guitar practice later. The best part is: I've not yet got even the slightest idea on HOW to do the card yet. Not even an inkling! What design. What colour. What pattern. What frame. Nothing. Nil. Zilch. Oh, gosh, I pray for some good inspirations! I've never been the creative, arty-farty type, ya know.
And a couple of school assignments and reports are due in a couple of weeks time. I've not really started on it yet! The reading materials! And what's that with APA-styled referencing? Gosh!
Busy? Busy.
But it feels good.
Challenges are good. If not, a person will just stagnate and remain mediocre. It's always either rising up to the challenges, facing and overcoming them, and learning along the way to be better as a whole; or avoid and hide from them and stay stagnate, unchanged, mediocre.
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