Wednesday, 17 August 2016

Reflection 13:

The HMUN was truly worthwhile experience. We may not have won anything , but we won an amazing experience for sure. At the end of the day, we knew we learned something new today, maybe even just a very simple thing like a new word. All four mornings were a total rush hour and it was suprising to see us girls, get ready faster than the guys did! That mean we got a lot more punctual.
 Personally, I got to make a whole lot of friends from Delhi, Indore, Mumbai and Ajmer, I got to look at various perspectives, accept new things and balance my work and play. The bond between our staff and us, our seniors and us, have increased.  I developed my time management ability, teamwork, confidence and acceptance. More of a responsible person I have become after this journey; I thought it was a huge headache, but it was me who handled my own aadhar card, cash and other belongings and not my parents. This is only a one time package, since it had a mix of knowledge, fun, work and what not. I did discover a lot of things about me and the people around me.
Experiencing a nervous breakdown, initially, I lost all hope. This happened because I wasn't aware of the press corps guide and the bias my News agency had towards  certain countries. Later, when I got a little comfortable with my fellow reporters and director, Mr, Toby Roper, I opened up and felt free then. I saw myself speaking a lot and being determined toward writing and re-writing my articles. So there was help inculcated in a very ethical manner that helped in my productivity and in turn, gave me a brilliant outlook on HMUN on the whole.

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