In an uexpected twist, my plan for today actually worked. Normally, the plans I had made would idea go off key or just not executed. However, I guess Lady Luck was on my side helping me to run a satisfied meeting. Like I always said, "nothing is always enough as there will always be room for improvements". I think I would have a few more meetings with the mock committee team before I make my decision. I will call them up, asking for a day or two in the lab for another com. meeting. I would mentor them in their decisions and thru trial and error, we'll make it there. :) There's no doubt at all that a lot of effort must be put in but bit by bit, as time passes, it'll be a mountain! A few pointers here, it's SUPREMELY wise to listen more. Also, let them know that they can step up. It's to tell them it's time for them to be serious. Letting them have their say and voicing out their opinions also generate feedback for the com members. It tells us how the receiving end is accepting it. Only thru this, the com team can see what they have missed and can reflect and say, "Hey, we did this part wrongly. We should add this and that. Mr so and so said that blah blah blah..." One note here, I can happily say that it was wise for me to go into the psychology workforce. Technically, I'm using a teaching technique but to all of us, it's just a simple time to share.
Yes, as quoted by one fellow senior, this technique is 'naive'. However, This technique is necessary for such a chaotic club like ours. This is just a ever steeper slope. Start from scratch and build upwards like tall buildings. After all, I did say that we'll be using A LOT of effort. This just assures me that next year, I won't be singing Beatles' Hard Day's Night!
Right now, it feels like a jigsaw puzzle falling to it's places, creating a picture of unmatched serenity. My parents are back. She is smiling. Workload is being removed from my shoulders. I'm getting a better grip in life. And I never felt this great before! But nothing in this world is perfect. Just keep that in mind.
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