I can’t believe that we only have a week left in Seattle.
We did a lot of things here that I can’t actually remember all of it. Internship, Mariners game, Vancouver, shopping and stuff, and more…
I think we are having a great experience in lot of cases.
But what I’m so worried about if I can make use of this great experience in my future when I go back to Japan. Because its not my first time oversea, I have experience having a sense of exhaustion after I came back to Japan, even though I was so energetic abroad.
I dunno why I feel like this. Maybe its because I don’t like Japan that much, or I feel comfortable in foreign country because I can use english, or maybe I’m gaining some kind of energy in foreign countries.
Anyway, because I am having a really good experience, I wanna make use of it.
To do that, I wanna set up few goals for myself. I think setting goals will make us clear what we have to do, and tells what we must do. By achieving goals one by one, I think we can gain confidence which leads us to grow our leadership skills in advance.
Maybe I’ll feel exhausted if I go back to Japan, and get tired to making effort to achieve my goals. But however, I believe that the member who came together will be there, and I think we can cheer up each other what they are trying to do.
Tags: Daiki Yoshikura, Ikebukuro, Rikkyo University, UP
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