If not me, who will?
A few weeks ago, I got monumentally ill, the kind of sick that makes you wish you were already dead instead of laying on your bed, feverish and frequently passing out from the pain. I couldn’t eat or even stand … Read More
A few weeks ago, I got monumentally ill, the kind of sick that makes you wish you were already dead instead of laying on your bed, feverish and frequently passing out from the pain. I couldn’t eat or even stand … Read More
Reaching the end of my AIESEC experience didn’t only mean saying goodbye to all the years spent trying to develop leadership, but also the chance to finally be active on ground, to witness firsthand the impact we create in communities … Read More
One of AIESEC’s core leadership qualities is empowering others. But what does it mean to empower others? Does it mean doing something for yourself or for them? Well, it’s not for them. You don’t do it for yourself. It’s always about … Read More
“Habits of thinking need not to be forever. One of the most significant findings in psychology in the last twenty years is that individuals can choose the way they think.” -Martin Seligman People invest a lot in businesses and age … Read More
With the help of Prysmian Group, Monika Zemanova had the chance to go on a Global Volunteer Project to Baranquilla, Colombia. Being on exchange and working on the SDGs transformed her perspective on the world and played a huge role … Read More
This is an open letter to every person who ever felt his or her leader failed them. I would like to apologize for not always being the leader you hoped for, and I’m even more sorry for having sometimes failed … Read More