As part of the I.A, we are required to take an internship once a year. Last year I worked at "Belcorp" for a whole month. For this year, I had not done any intended internship, however, I had worked on a famous TV show, and so I believed it could count as an internship. Without more to say, it was not valid, and so I had to find something to do during April, instead of relaxing.
The reason why it wasn't valid, was because I was not challenging myself enough this year. And to be honest, I was not. I was taking the easy way out, without me noticing. I was wasting my last months of school, basically. And, I at no point though of taking the easy way though, purposefully, I just thought it would be valid.
This brings me to something very important, and as it says on the title, never be afraid to challenge yourself to grow. Working hard is what will bring you success, and if I am not the one who's telling you this, someone else will. Because of this, now, on April, I am taking 1 internship, 1 role at BlendZ, working on the IA trip, and volunteering for "Habla Roosevelt" twice.
Here is a rough sketch of my schedule:
The reason why it wasn't valid, was because I was not challenging myself enough this year. And to be honest, I was not. I was taking the easy way out, without me noticing. I was wasting my last months of school, basically. And, I at no point though of taking the easy way though, purposefully, I just thought it would be valid.
This brings me to something very important, and as it says on the title, never be afraid to challenge yourself to grow. Working hard is what will bring you success, and if I am not the one who's telling you this, someone else will. Because of this, now, on April, I am taking 1 internship, 1 role at BlendZ, working on the IA trip, and volunteering for "Habla Roosevelt" twice.
Here is a rough sketch of my schedule:
As Simon Sinek mentioned on his book "Start with Why", you must have a purpose for what you do in life. Because of this, I decided to make a detailed explanation for my plan on April, and why I chose those particular activities.
And as always, thanks for reading.