Being an officer

July 11, 2012-9:09pm


Being an officer is hard. Harsh. And I don't know-I just can't figure out the right words for it. You will experience A LOT of tensions, chaos, misunderstandings and so.lot.more. Most especially if you're the president. You will really be put to test. You'll never know what's in store for you. But you have to be prepared. For everything.

You have to make yourself strong. You have to be open-minded.

 As much as possible, don't make someone feel bad while you are an officer. Once you have something which is negative, redo it and change it for the better. Do the right thing always and be the voice of your classmates. That's one of the things why they appoint some officers, not just to discipline and facilitate the class but to be the their voice as well. Be flexible for their opinions and suggestions.

There are times that you will be near to your breakdown point, but you have to overcome it-it's for the sake of the class. Don't show them that you're weak. They appointed you because they believe in your strong personality that you could lead them well. It's all about being a young leader in a small community. Yet, you have to prove that even if you're a young one, even if you only belong to that small community, you have the capability to be strong and be a leader.


But remember, you have to put your leadership in the right place and right time.


You're the brain of your community.
-AnlyGalgo

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