Maddie Ice, a friend from high school, has never left the country. I talked to her online for the first time since I've been abroad, and shared some stories, pictures from my little adventures around SE Asia, my AIESEC conference, my future AIESEC plans of conferences and traineeships. Maddie ICE was blown away. ICE has wanted to travel. She's wanted an opportunity to live abroad, see the world. She has no direction, and no place to start, aside from study abroad programs or semester at sea. She has no network around the world to provide her advice on, say, crossing the Thai-Cambodian border . I told her a little bit about nomadlife, and a touch about AIESEC. My stories and experiences with this organization, the incredible people I've met through it, and my relentless passion, evident through the poor medium of AIM from half way across the fucking world, have pushed Maddie ICE to CREATE experiences of her own. I could just feel her passion building, the possibilities formulating and expanding in her mind. The seed's been planted in yet another potential change agent. I can FEEL it. And it feels good!
Since APXLDS in the Philippines, AIESEC has been a constant on my mind. I anxiously await the chance to dive back in. Shake things up. Create CHANGE. I'm itching to take action. Every day my vision for where I would like to see Madison head becomes more vivid and tangible, the steps toward that vision more concrete. We hold so much potential as an organization that it's sometimes overwhelming and difficult to grasp. We have so many resources at our fingertips that we need to be taking Advantage of...
I read Sarah's incredible post about her experiences in AXLDS Colombia and I am completely struck by just how much six days at an international conference can impact an individual.
I read Nicky's post about her first FACI experience at an Australian conference and the HUGE progress she's made in developing as a leader.
I read Betsy's inspiring blog on taking hold of the direction of our organization and creating leaders better than ourselves.
I want to see more people jumping at the opportunity to attend an international conference. I want EVERY member at my LC to have the chance to experience what Sarah did without costs holding them back. Arthur, LCP Cornell, made it happen for his LC. Madison can too. I want ALL of us to feel ourselves taking huge strides toward our leadership development and SEE the results like Nicky's epiphany. Most of all, I want us all to TAKE OWNERSHIP of our organization and towards developing future leaders within it Like Betsy is.
I am so fucking proud of so many leaders within AIESEC these days. I feel the PASSION, and I'm loving it.
Let's blow shit up my friends.
5 comments:
I love you.
hey sweetie. how're you doing? still remember me? ces from the apx oc. everyone's here in nomadlife.. makes me think of getting one myself. hmm.
keep in touch, sweets.
check out my blog: www.xanga.com/the_frogprincess
and add me in MSN: cesemrondario@hotmail.com
hey sweetie. how're you doing? still remember me? ces from the apx oc. everyone's here in nomadlife.. makes me think of getting one myself. hmm.
keep in touch, sweets.
check out my blog: www.xanga.com/the_frogprincess
and add me in MSN: cesemrondario@hotmail.com
right back at you chica. i see that you found one of the colombian LC blogs :) global village ROCKED this campus today...thanks for all your suggestions! hope you're living it up over there. enjoy the time you have left!
great blog here:)
- from an almost H4TF stage AIESECER India/Switzerland:)
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