Wednesday, 9 April 2008

Man with a plan

More recently I have been very busy getting up to all sorts. I think it is much due to my advance planning of events. I have started to lay out plans of where i will be what i am doing and who i need to meet, in some cases months in advance!

Mid march was Tarun (17-25 year olds) Shibir which was held in Malvern. 75 people came and many people thoroughly enjoyed it. The following week was European Shibir, it was held in Sweden, this was very fun and a lot of planning went into it. There was around 140 people there for the full duration of the camp.

Since I have been back in east London again things are looking busy here too. theres loads going on and the Easter holidays have just begun!

Monday, 28 January 2008

Idle days

Time to do personal study and activites has been on the deline, especially in this new year. I have found myself to generally be waking up earlier, having longer and more productive days.

In the new year I have made a plan of action as to everything that I am going to be getting up to and where I will be. This means that because I know where I will be, I can plan my trip to have maximum interactions.

The end of the idle day; where I found that there wasn't much to do during the daytime, has come and gone. Now is the time of planning and action.

Wednesday, 16 January 2008

The travelling man

This past week and a half have been what i think are my busiest days so far. It involved a maximum amount of travel to different locations. It was my first full travel experience of the West London area. I felt really tired at the end, but it was very useful and inspiring!

Last week I visited Reading, Slough, Heston, Hounslow and Southall. All the different areas have different characters with varying stories and a different lifestyles, it's amazing that they all get alon so well as well!

As a travelling man, it is important to have a purpose whenever i go somewhere, or do something. I should always go with a direction. It is very easy to become a wonderer if you do not plan things. I also believe that the same can be said for life, we must be travellers and not wonderers.