Learning Journal Ltb
Horror stories relating to the LTB module are plentiful around in the campus. Having been warned by the year 2s that LTB is going to be very time consuming and meetings are expected to last anywhere from 3-6 hours, I was really afraid of the course.
I guess I would compare my LTB journey to that of a train ride that had been rerouted to a different destination. My initial plan was travel the easiest route to the nearest destination. However, my companions with me on this journey motivated me and made me change my route to one that is less travelled and also to a destination that is further but more fulfilling than what I had planned originally.
Initial plans that I have for LTB
In the beginning of the term, I have more or less decided that I shall play the role of a follower. It is not because I have doubts in my ability to lead the team but simply because I could not devote enough time to the project. Therefore, during the first few meetings, I was mostly subdued as I controlled contributing too many of my ideas or opinions for fear that they would be adopted and I would be forced to see it going through.
Changes to my plans
Nonetheless, being perfectionist, it is most difficult to spot flaws in a project or plan and yet choose not to ratify it. Therefore, slowly, I began to go back to my usual self of commenting and criticizing the planning of the project. I would say that it is because of the impression that I had of my teammates that propelled me to go back to my usual self. The team, with the exception of me, wanted a good grade for the course and was going all to carry out a grand and big scale LTB project. Noticing the difference in capability of this particular group and my past groups, I felt that they deserve a success execution of the CSP. It was only when they ran into problems getting sponsorships and some of them feeling lost and dejected, that I stepped in to do my part in sourcing for sponsorships. Initially, I called and send out emails to corporate companies but they either rejected us or would at best give us a small discount. As our LTB execution date looms ahead, and with still no sponsorships, the dejection became worst and that was the time when I decided to approach my contacts for sponsorships. Having done my own fair share of networking in the past, I have realized long ago that a favor given is expected to be returned. Having asked for $600 in cash sponsorships from both my contacts, it is only a matter of time before I returned them the favor.
What I Learnt About Myself
Nonetheless, through this experience of sourcing for sponsorships, I realized that me being me would never be able to sit back and leech on the work of others. My initial plan of playing a supporting role had failed miserably and instead, I became the mover in sourcing for sponsorships. From this experience I