Petra - Ready to go...

Looking for a direction in my life... As is a tale, so is life: not how long it is, but how good it is, is what matters. Seneca

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Time to move on...

Uff… long time has passed again since I have been posting on my blog. It’s not because there is nothing to write but it’s because there is no time for it…no time at all!!

The reason why I am writing now is not because I have finally more time but it’s because I just feel that it’s time to do that again…

Since the beginning of this year, my days have been extremely busy – running from one company meeting to the other one, fulfilling my MC responsibilities, arranging stuff around Career Days to be sure that they will run smoothly etc. This 1,5 month has stretched my limits a lot… It was one of the most intense times I have gone through so far… especially because of decision about my next steps…running for AI.

For quite some time I have been thinking that this is the direction I want to take after the end of my term. But making the final decision was much more difficult than I expected. Because it’s not just about my work, but it’s also about moving to different country, leaving my friends and family here, postponing my studies… Now I feel that this is exactly where I want to go… I want to challenge myself, I want to have the responsibility, I want to work in a diverse team on the global level, I want to move to different country and start from the beginning there…

On Saturday I’m leaving to Macedonia for two weeks… Just thinking how much this experience will change me… how will Petra look like when she comes back to Prague again… On 25th my Day D is coming…I’m scared, I’m excited and I can’t wait to go through that experience…

1 Comments:

  • At 10:38 AM, Blogger Michael Mahoney said…

    Petra, best of luck in Macedonia, I hope you achieve everything you are hoping on your trip and come back with exciting news.

    Either way the coin lands on your personal D-day however, know that you've inspired and influenced the lives of so many people through your work. And even though you many never meet many of the people who have benefited from that work, your impact on their lives is something to be proud of, and carry with you forever.

     

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