Tuesday, February 15, 2005

Being

a year ago, i was fortunately to be assigned to work closely with a buddhist nun who's in charge of retaining all fundraising resources , meeting social aniticipations, and being a mentor to peers and all recipals . she is equivelant to a CEO role in practice.
she sometimes becomes my mentor telling me how to incorporate buddhist concepts into life and work. i never got it at that time .in the first three months working for her and her team, i was doing a lot of things as very efficient as i used to be. the more tasks i have done, the more pressures i have got. finally i lost my balance boundry.... the framework that i used to apply was totally failed here. goals, objectives,....a top-down approach that learn from mba( master below average....haaaa.... i heard from a professor...he's so right...) were collapsed. i had to face a bottom-up pressure....now it's been a year. from work, i finally experienced what she tried to coach me. the clue was just in the word being ,her english name.

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