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Archives for the day Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Those who are in touch with me know that I have a keen interest in human behaviour processes and am actively pursuing my self-development journey with ISABS.

Its Summer, and its time for the National Event being held in Goa. After a lot of anxiety about being able to complete my logs and get them approved in time, I have finally been cleared two days before I am supposed to leave.

Needless to say, this is an exercise in pressure to be planning a trip to Goa two days before departure in the holiday season. Keeping fingers crossed and hoping for the best.

This time, I will be doing my Phase B of the Professional Development Programme. This is going to take two weeks, and hopefully I will be emerging on the other end intact and wiser.

I am a little anxious about my ability to cope with the intensity of the process work and can hardly believe that I made it this long. Seems yesterday that I attended my first Human Processes Lab. Time certainly flies when you are celebrating it.

Will keep ya’ll posted on proceedings and my condition :D

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One of my more bizarre “potential clients”. I could write an entire book with the entertaining questions I get.

Got an email from a Sarita Sharma today asking for a quote for a training programme. Fabulous. I was online and sent one across immediately.

Got a response asking only for accommodation and food costs and need the outbound training complimentary!!! So now in a world of 20% extra with your toothpaste, there’s this new thing of free outbound training from a training company, while you book a hotel that is not theirs in any case.

Go figure!

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Footprints on the mountainside is a blog about all things that are important to me, as an outdoor person, as a facilitator on experiential learning programmes and adventure sports.

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