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Monday, September 10, 2007

How it all started©

My Life my Purpose

When I take a deep look into life and try to describe it, I realize that it is an evolution and connection of different chapters that have made up to where and what I am today.

I would love to share a bit of my AIESEC chapter with you, as you might find it a bit useful.

One decision that led to a continous journey of achievements, fulfillments and a future

In year 2000 when I got into the University, you know young, flamboyant and ready to rock and roll, I really didn't know what I wanted in life, it just felt nice being in the university and I just wanted to have fun and that was it. However, one faithful afternoon I met a group of students dancing and really trying to get a lot of attention to themselves... noticed they all wore face caps with a similar logo so I knew they were from an organization and so I tested out my curiosity by going over for a brief probe. Well to cut the long story short... this was how I met AIESEC members who were actually doing a recruitment campaign. When I made the decision to join AIESEC I had no clarity of what I was going into... I just saw it as a place where I can get some fun and that was it.

Precisely 20 months after I had joined AIESEC and already attended close to 8 AIESEC National conferences my highest motivation was still derived from fun and parties, although I learnt a bit but learning wasn't a priority at that time, and to top it up I was from the worst performing LC having over 120 LC Members yet we could not achieve any results. (we didn't really care because we didn't even know what to do).

The turning point came when my LC was closed down in January 2002 (20 months after I had joined AIESEC) at my 8th National Conference due to non-performance. That was when I realized that I had been in the organization for the wrong reasons and after realizing this and the fact that my LC was however dear to me I said to myself that I will not be part of a failure and I decided not to let go but go further and do what is right to help my LC regain its membership.

I ran as LCP for 2002/2003 term and won. It was my first strategic role ever in my life. I was faced with real challenges of making sustainable decisions in a place where I had so many friends; a lot of people were going to get hurt because a lot of restructuring had to be done, but I was driven by passion and the determination to make a difference than by what people would say. This was where I began to learn the responsibility of leadership. Cutting the story short, my dream was actualized at the end of the year and my LC had realized 7 exchanges from 0 exchanges in the previous 4 years and that year I won the Most Outstanding Leader Award.

This is where the aspirations and ambition of Kenoma became strengthened because I could now feel and see the value of taking an active role in my own learning - and the key secret was "learning by doing"

A lot of things continued to happen after this great achievement, but sorry there is not space to share them in details. In 2004/2005 I became MCVP Exchange, 2005/2006 I became MCP and African Growth Network Chair and I spent this last year here in Switzerland as an External Relations Manager along side with doing an Internship with the United Nations, where I currently work as a consultant.

This is just a summary of a 7-year AIESEC Experience and a lot has not been said… But what I really want to get across is this: What made the difference for me was one single decision that I made – to run for LCP in order to save my LC. And because I paid attention to the principles of self-driven learning (through challenging my world view, increasing my theoretical and practical experiences, creating a network of contact and self reflection) I have now seen so much more and learnt so much more than I could have earlier imagined.

Learning is a continuous process …. AIESEC has a lot to offer you, but that responsibility of what you get out lies only in your hands.

You are privileged to know this now. If I had known earlier I wouldn't have wasted my first 20 months but I am lucky I didn't fall out along the line… because a lot of people did.

Your time is now!!!! Make the best use of it.


 

Still More to come

Monday, September 03, 2007

“Trapped in the Elevator”

Uhmnn … some of you will say what Kenoma was caught doing...? Well it not a similar case of R.Kelly's Trapped in the Closet but just a very silly case of my stubbornness…. As hungry as Lion…I left my apartment to get something to eat from a shop… called COOP (one of the Swiss versions of the TESCO and Sainsbury), and this was how it started... got out of the flat... and realized that the Elevator was sealed with a tap on my floor... I annoyingly dragged myself together with a friend and we took the stairs... (although it's just on the 4th floor) but the most annoying things was that the Lift was working on all other floors... well what ever... so we got to the shop... and it was damn closed. (mind you shops in Switzerland close at 5pm on Saturdays and during the week at 7pm…hehehe).. option number 2... take the bus and head to the main train station to the Migros Shop (Another big Swiss Brand in Superstores...)... got there... wonderful...we got all what we wanted, and now ready to ganish some awesome and delicious meal...

So we headed back to the flat and guess what? When we arrived... I saw some guys coming out of the lift on the ground floor... and I said hey its working... let's go...moreover am so tired... and we got in, something in my mind told me to get off on the 3rd floor and then drag myself up the stairs again to the fourth floor, but I dint listen to my mind.. and pushed the button for 4th floor... and swissssssssssssssssssssssshhhhh up we go … arrived at the fourth floor... and here we are... the door refused to open and the Elevator refused to go back down.

"Ohh my God" I wished I had followed my mind... we kept on ringing the emergency alarm... and hitting the door but no one... 10min…. 20mins… I am getting Hungrier…. Well reached for my Cereals and fruit yoghurt and started eating… and she reached for her Sushi and started eating… 30mins... we done eating... still ringing the emergency alarm .. no one yet to answer... picked out my mobile I wanted to make a call to Ivo to call for help and realized my call credits was below calling allowance.. my friend didn't take her mobile Phone out... However, split seconds after I got an SMS... and guess who it was... the person I just wanted to call (why on earth dint he just call me raather than send an SMS L).. 40mins and finally we heard voices and we started ringing the alarm and hitting the door... until they spoke bac to us and heard us and came to the floor... where we were trapped...

The God sent Neighbors were able to find the Keys to the Elevator door... (I have no clue where that came from) and opened the door... woooowww fresh air of freedom... again ….

And that was how I was "TRAPPED" in the Elevator.

Lessons Learnt: Never will I see a sealed tape on an Elevator door and till try to use the door... and however when I get stubborn sometimes I must first confirm I have a good neighbor that can organize a rescue for meJ, before i use it.... still couldn't use the lift this morning while leaving to work cos.. I don't know if it's been fixed…. J

Peace out…!!!!


Saturday, September 01, 2007

Kenoma Is Back!!!!!!

Wow been a while I came here….!!!!.. need to clean up the cobwebs from my blog... ..:-)

It's a lovely sunny Saturday afternoon and life has been excitingly wonderful … living abroad for over one year now…. Has been a very impressive and valuable experience I must confess..

I just felt like writing something.. am just chilling at home. .. have 3 movies to watch .. " The Fountain", "Donnie Darko" and "Next" after watching over 25 movies in the week, now I finally have a company again ..:-) guess for ur self….. what that means… hehehe :-)

Check me out in the next couple of weeks for more updates in my life…. See ya…