… could be a wonderful day, only it’s so commercialised! Ugh.
This year my boyfriend and I decided it would be the last year. One last time we would allow ourselves to bow to the ridiculous obligation of surprising one another with an especially thoughtful (most likely pinkish coloured) item to represent (and preferably shout loudly) our love for another. Continue reading “Valentines…”→
For a University Assignment we had to create a Leadership Guide, drawing from both personal experiences and theory. It was really interesting to see how Leadership styles and the understanding of it changed over the years and how it seems like no one is really sure that their approach is truly the right one. Continue reading “How do you lead?”→
A couple days ago I received the results from the pitch event we had the last week of the Balloon Kenya Adventure. I was so nervous and excited opening the document, as if it was myself that had pitched that day. As I searched for the names of our entrepreneurs, I realised how much of a relationship we had built. Continue reading “A Drop on a Hot Stone?”→
After I moved to Bath, my first ‘british’ project emerged as part of my University course. One of my assignments was to create fictive promotional material for a Bath-based event, but after confirming with my tutor, I set out to find an event that actually needs promoting to put my time and efforts to good use. I approached the Marketing Manager of Bath City Church to see whether there were any projects he was willing to pass on to me and I got lucky (or maybe they did?). Continue reading “School of Prophecy 2014 (The Final Product)”→
After working with the School of Prophecy in 2014, I was asked to create a flyer once more the year after. The theme changed but brand recognition was an important aspect. Continue reading “School of Prophecy 2015”→
At one point over the last couple years I had someone come up to me and ask: ‘Can you just quickly make me a flyer?’. It’s not that making a flyer has to take weeks, but there were two things that definitely upset me a little in that question (in no way do I believe that this person intended to do this though, so don’t be angry at them ;)). Continue reading “It’s a journey”→
More than two weeks ago I arrived in Kenya, so what have I done since then?
The first week we spent in the classroom. Doug, one of the founders of Balloon Kenya, taught the curriculum to prepare us for the task ahead: supporting Kenyan entrepreneurs with their existing or start-up businesses to create a sustainable source of income for them to build their lives upon.
One thing I learned during this time you can read in my post ‘Ready – Fire – Aim.’
In the second week we were already challenged to use what we learned, this time it was on us to teach. After Doug, Ed (our team leader) and Kevin (our area leader) observed our work behaviour and determined skills, strengths and weaknesses they split us up into groups of three and two. I was put in a group with Noel, who is from Hungary and studies Economics in London.
Vor ca. 2 Wochen bin ich in Kenia angekommen, also was hab ich denn seitdem gemacht?
Die erste Woche verbrachten wir im Klassenraum. Doug, einer der Gründer von Balloon Kenya, lehrte uns den Lehrplan um uns auf die bevorstehende Aufgabe vorzubereiten: Kenianische Entrepreneurs bei existierenden Geschäften oder neuen Geschäftsideen zu unterstützen um eine beständige Einkommensquelle zu schaffen, auf die sie ihr Leben bauen können.
Mein Artikel ‘Ready – Fire – Aim.’ erzählt von einer der Dinge die ich während dieser gelernt habe.
In der zweiten Woche ging es dann auch schon darum das gelernte anzuwenden, diesmal lag es an uns zu lehren. Nachdem Doug, Ed (unser Team Leiter) und Kevin (unser Orts-Leiter) unser Arbeitsverhalten beobachtet und unsere Fähigkeiten, Stärken und Schwächen erfasst haben, teilten sie uns in dreier und zweier Gruppen ein. Ich wurde mit Noel eingeteilt. Noel ist aus Ungarn und studiert Economics in London.