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Saturday, September 25, 2010

L.E.A.D

L.E.A.D (Leadership, Exploration and Development) was my first ever AIESEC conference. It was a 3 days 2 night conference at Bantalay, 5 minutes walk from home. LOL!

INTRODUCTION NIGHT
The conference officially started with an introduction act by the facilitating team.
Ice Breaking

After that we were randomly sort into groups and given limited time to come up with cheers, roll calls, group name and group logo. We're suppose to come up with quite a number of roll calls, it really squeeze every creativity out of us. =.= But oh well, it really put all of us together as a team and work.

Presenting our Group
At night itself, we had sculling competition and Inspector Game! The two games I realize present in most conference. Back then it was the first time I heard of those games.

Sculling
(Eating Race- not normal food)
Inspector Game's really interesting! The facilitators will act out scenes following a murder. And we're suppose to solve the murder by linking the scen
es together. REAL COOL STUFF!

---End of Intro Night--

In LEAD we were further exposed to team work and self exploration which we often overlooked or didn't bother improving on. There were entrepreneur simulations, personality test (very interesting) and different slots of interactive classes where we were taught on different thing.

Signing up for classes the night before

One of the classes I remembered attending was How to be a good salesperson conducted by K.Y. There are few more which I don't remember. (ARGH!! Consequences of delaying a post for 9 months: It's 15/6/2011 today, but I modified the date post to organize my blog posts better)

The inevitable Square Dances
Sugar Cubes
How it works: Write encouragements or any note to anyone you feel like writing it to and put into their envelope. A good time to confess your love too, because they would never know who you are if you don't want them to know! ( Kidding hehe..)

We had this angel mortal mechanism, where the angel will take care of the mortal. It aims to bring warmth to the camp, as to everyone is far away from home (excluding me).

Me and My guardian angel
I couldn't find the photo of me and my mortal, Yoke Ying. XD

If you would like to know more feel free to check out the photo album links I'd provided below, as to picture speaks a thousand word.

Hope to see you there too!


Photo Credits to Gene Harn and Blake.
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