Monday, 21 April 2014
Introdcution of the team
Ibshar Chagany is currently a 6th semester student, and leading person for this project. As a leader, one must listen to their peers a lot, must be willing to work to understand the needs and desires of others. She was a good team member and cooperated with everybody. During our visit to Dar-ul-Sukun, she collected all the facts and information in a very emotionally stabled manner and later implemented them. Also, as a good leader she asked many questions, considered all options, and leaded the project in the right direction.
Namra Sikander is also a 6th semester student, and a very active group member she was always full of energy, excitement and creative ideas. She had courage to do something and was always ups for it, she was Machiavellian of our group. She’s that kind who doesn’t settle for simple, she loves adventure and doesn’t believe in word “Impossible” During the project, her high spirit motivated the entire group to go out of the way and perform the best of all they possessed.
Ayesha Moti, a 4th semester student, is a person with good communication skills. Having good communication skills plus a little previous volunteering experience at Dar-ul-Sukun, proved to be an asset during the project. During our visit, she had a watch for her matching words, message, tone of voice, and body language while communicating not only with the workers but also with the special children. If any of these verbal and nonverbal communication factors had been inconsistent or sending different messages, communication failure was imminent.
Sobia salman, a 2nd semester student, was though a shy girl but was the one who asserted the most efforts. Although being the youngest member in the group and not much experienced she always portrayed the image of humility. A person is more likeable and tolerable when he generally portrays the characteristics of humility. During the project, she always admitted her mistakes and made changes where needed. Instead of arguing and defending, she takes responsibility. It is rightly that “The wisest word man reaches is the humblest he can speak.”
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