Wednesday, 19 October 2011

#7 why was "today" an important day?

I think that day a lot of people said what they had to say..

To be honest I didn't say anything but I agreed with nearly everything!
There were students who said they understood what you and everybody else was saying.. but when we asked this person to help for the corn-hole-game this person said: "no I wanna go to subway.." my thought was: "didn't you listen what we were just talking about?????" I was really mad but that the DC students had so much fun made my day!

I think there are a few people in this class who are just sitting there and don't say anything (I know that's me too but I have to get used to everything and I promise I will start sharing my ideas and opinions very soon!! ).. When we are in groups I share my ideas but I am still a little bit afraid to talk in front of the whole class! But to me it seems like there are some people who don't even share anything and don't even help preparing things for the orientation or thanksgiving week..
Maybe I am wrong but that's how it seems to me..

But after our conversation I felt much more comfortable in OUR class!

1 comment:

  1. Hey dude...there's no pressure to share, and you've been doing an amazing job contributing to class in a lot of ways. The interesting thing about leadership, not just the course but in general, is that quite a few people will just sit back and let others do things. It's rising above that, and trying to not get too frustrated by it that helps one become a better leader. Great job so far Sophie!

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