Leadership is not a formula or a program, it is a human activity that comes from the heart and considers the heart of others. It is an attitude, not a routine.
Being a leader you must be ready to serve and be willing to accept responsibilities. I did not expect to be elected as an officer in this academic organization of the Junior Business Executive. Officer must be patience and excellent enough to our field as one of our priorities aside from burning our midnight candle. As a contrast, to be an inspiring leader you do not have to be the smartest, or even if it makes you temporarily unpopular. Leadership doesn’t mean winning popularity contest.
Perhaps, conflicts and misunderstandings may positively arise because of the different intellectual capacities of the students. But it is only a part of growing-up to be trained and enhance its individual skills. Various activities and competitions challenge me to deal with others to the best of my ability, with the goal of considering the welfare of the students and the institution as such. I may not be an expert enough but with the rule as an officer I discovered myself that I have the talent and the ability to achieve something new that shows an honor to me and to the organization.
As elected Social Manager and Director of Media Publication and Documentation, it’s not easy because it needs alertness and enthusiasm to acquire information in whatever events that the organization accomplished, it must be accurate and reliable.
Among the activities of the first semester were the following. One was the orientation of the freshmen, shiftee, and transferee students. I cooperated with my co-officers during the registration prior to start the program at MU Covered Court. Also I served as a tour guide of the students around the school campus. Students were very excited to discover some sorts of facilities that may greatly help in their endeavors in the college. They were blessed as part of the College of Business and Management department. Next were the JBE Week Celebration, Spiritual Gathering, Bazaar Day during the 80th Foundation Anniversary of the university and lastly the Outreach Program in Bacolod Elementary School where we encountered joyful and attentive kindergarten students. With those activities I am habitually who lead the prayer and also doing my task with my c0-officers.
Although I felt tired of those different activities especially at the time of our preparations, but I learned the camaraderie, friendship and the real meaning of leadership. That was very interesting and unforgettable experienced of my college life. I never regret even if how busy I am, because I learned and I gained additional knowledge as part of my inspiration. This helps me to develop my skills and build self-confidence as media practitioners.
My heartfelt thanks and gratitude for those who trust me to do my task. To my co-officers, to our ever supportive adviser Ma’am Emie Dungog who correct my mistakes and most especially to our Heavenly Father who gave everything, and who keep us firm and strong in our determination to success.
May God bless us all.

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