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There´s always something else to learn...

Sometimes, you find yourself in the middle of nowhere... and sometimes, in the middle of nowhere you find youself.
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Monday, August 11, 2008

Changing the title…

… and blogging more often.
Every day that passes and I don't write something in this blog I remember Monge saying "25 years x 365 days x 24 hours… that's a lot of time… for sure you have something to say"
Well, I've come to this stage of my life when I am leaving AIESEC, an organization that has given me and teaches me so much… but I have to let go… It's being hard, but rewarding at the same time… so I decided to change the title of my blog (and probably the template will change too) because even when I am not in the learning environment anymore, there's always something else to learn.
Being a leader in AIESEC, that was amazing, having the opportunity to inspire and empower young people to develop themselves to have a positive impact in society… and I've learned so much… but I've realized that the learning never ends.
(I am still learning English, by the way)
This blog is about what I learn every day, from every aspect and I intend to share with anyone else who also wants to learn.
That's why I changed the title.
=D
ps, I've also realized (thanks to Monge) that I do have a lot to say (even if my blog has only few readers) plus I feel happy blogging =D

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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

time to grow

I used to think that I would go to IC in Brazil this year... I dreamed about this conference probably since Poland 2006. I used to say: I would die before missing IC in Brazil, I would die before missing this AIESEC conference... I mean: how could I miss the celebration of the 60th anniversary of AIESEC?????

Sight…

I've realized that I don't have to go… this is huge. I am choosing not to do something that I wanted to do since 2 years ago. I decided this because I need to grow, I need to find my own path, I need to find myself and I won't be able to do it if I stick to my old habits (such as traveling to conferences)

I always say to new members: "enjoy the ride, because it will last for the rest of your life". This is my chance to prove it; this is my chance to live the rest of my life.

I am leaving AIESEC now, but I really hope that the AIESECer stays in me forever.

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