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A Word of Thanks
Monday, June 29, 2009, 9:09 AM
OMG! I've finally found the time to add a post in here! Well, i think it may be abit too late to say this but if there's a need to thank, i will want to do so no matter how late it may be.I would like to thank you guys for giving me a chance to play one last role as a STC group instructor. I have finally found a group where i truly belong. Probably the next time i return to Ubin, it will be a totally different feel for me. Although Dao seems like the one always doing the work others don't want to do during the camp, i feel that it's the beginning of leadership. A leader takes the path where no one takes and leave a trail. You guys took the lead on Day One for the returning to campsite from Chek Jawa and i was expecting you all to choose the usual route but instead you guys tried a route i never thought could go through. I think that was a risk well taken. Well done! And on Day Three you guys were 'asked' to clean up the dustbins (if i did not remember wrongly) and that's something i want to make a comment on - "If we don't clean up, who will?". Cleaning up the dirt isn't a chore, it's a service. We did the camp a favour, a favour for the good of everyone, that's servant leadership. A leader isn't measured by the number of people who served him, but the number of people he served. Well, so it seems like we started with Sai Kang and ended with Sai Kang too. Leadership is a challenge - are you willing to go that extra mile to clean the mess? I played the role of the facilitator and you guys run the show, and i must you guys ran it well. You can Dao anyone and anything, but you MUST never Dao those who really need us. That's the Leadership of Dao. NPCC isn't about drills or campcraft, it's about the people. It's the same for every other CCA of Leadership. I wish every one of you all the best in your future endeavours. It's alright that things had a bad start, but make sure it doesn't end with a bad finale. Thanks guys, i'm proud of you! ![]() Donovan Dao's Guardian Angel Labels: Thank you we dao you but you better not dao this post |