Sunday, December 4, 2011

aspiration statement

I know it has been forever since I last posted, but I have been kept rather busy until now.  So, one of the first things they told me to do was write an aspiration statement.  This is what they wanted me to tell them more about: 


A:  The professional attributes that you plan to use, and what aspirations you hope to fulfill, during your Peace Corps service.

B:  Your strategies for working effectively with host country partners to meet expressed needs.

C:  Your strategies for adapting to a new culture with respect to your own cultural background.

D:  The skills and knowledge you hope to gain during pre-service training to best serve your future community and project.

E:  How you think Peace Corps service will influence your personal and professional aspirations after your service ends.


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Okay, so I thought long and hard and answered those questions.  I've considered putting my responses up here, but I think for now I'll wait.  Those responses are kind of my babies, if you will.  It is me spilling my heart out saying what it is I want to get out of the Peace Corps and how I think it will change my life.  And I'm sure my responses are just way too cheesy to post just yet.  But I will post my ending sentence (as cheesy as it may be) because a huge part of me hopes other people think this way too.  And if not, I hope people will begin to think this way:

"It is very difficult to determine what my future holds, but the one thing I hope stays the same is my openness and curiosity to what lies ahead."

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