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MY 2022 HIGHLIGHT (PART 2)

Posted by Chisom Okwuchi on 31 December 2022 in English.

COMMUNITY WORKING GROUP MENTORSHIP PROGRAMME

Ever felt cold shivers down your spine because of a particular challenge but at the same time you want to face it head on? This was exactly how I felt when Arnalie asked ‘Would you be available to facilitate for your group, Chisom?’ in her sweet subtle voice during one of our Mentorship review meetings.

I was shocked to my bones and I literally had goose pimples all over, I didn’t see it coming. It would be my first time handling such a role and my group members are all experienced persons in the geospatial sector. All I wanted to do was scream ‘Nooo!’ out of fear and uncertainty but at the same time, I wanted to step out of my comfort zone and challenge myself for a change, so, after a little silence while battling with these thoughts in my head, I responded ‘Yes, I’d love to’. After accepting the role, I was encouraged and she told me I could always reach out to her if I need her assistance.

After the meeting, I received a message of my expected duties as a facilitator and all I could say was ‘Lord, help me’.

Gradually, I started initiating conversations on the group slack page (which was one of my responsibilities) and on the 7th November, 2022 we held our first group meet where I was the official facilitator. As the time for the meeting drew near, I got more anxious, I could only hope to get it right.

Fast forward to the meeting and every other meeting and discussion we had as a group via Google Meet and on the slack page, all of which turned out great and smooth, all thanks to my awesome group members; Laxmi Goparaju, Anuradha Rajanayake, Antonin Haas and Charles Chilufya. They were all supportive, never withholding any of their great ideas to ensure we succeeded as a team and together, we were able to deliver our legacy project in good time. I grew more confident with each meeting.

I am really proud of myself that I didn’t shy away from the opportunity to challenge myself and more proud when Arnalie applauded me for the work I was doing.

I am also super grateful for other amazing people I got to work with during the Mentorship Program; Arnalie Vicario, Pete Masters, Angela Tyevi, Omowonuola Akintola, Benedicta Ohene, Chisom Ejeh, Yes Emmanuel.

In all, I honestly can’t wait for more opportunites to challenge myself in the year 2023.

Chisom Okwuchi,

CWG Mentorship Member, 2022.

Unique Mappers Network, Nigeria.

Location: Alaiyabiagba, Ajeromi/Ifelodun, Lagos State, 102102, Nigeria
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Discussion

Comment from arnalielsewhere on 2 January 2023 at 02:14

“I am really proud of myself that I didn’t shy away from the opportunity to challenge myself.” Amazing job, Chisom! To continuous growth, learning and challenging this 2023! <3

Comment from pedrito1414 on 2 January 2023 at 07:56

Kudos to you, Chisom!

Comment from Chisom Okwuchi on 2 January 2023 at 08:40

Thank you Arnalie

Comment from Chisom Okwuchi on 2 January 2023 at 08:40

Thank you Pete.

Comment from Hopeful Bafamodei on 1 February 2023 at 09:50

Wow! Nice one Chisom

Comment from Mamman1999 on 2 February 2023 at 08:06

WOW! Nice job chisom.

Comment from RebeccaF25 on 2 February 2023 at 13:31

Thank you for sharing your experiences so openly, Chisom! I know a lot of people, including myself, will relate to it. It’s a delight to read about your journey.

Comment from Nicolelaine on 3 February 2023 at 13:04

Thanks so much for sharing, Chisom! Really excited to see what’s next for you! :)

Comment from Chisom Okwuchi on 7 February 2023 at 20:43

Thank you very much Hopeful.

Comment from Chisom Okwuchi on 7 February 2023 at 20:47

I am really grateful that you can relate to this piece @RebeccaF25 and I hope it inspires others that see it too. I hope to share more as I journey along.

Comment from Chisom Okwuchi on 7 February 2023 at 20:50

Thanks a lot Nicolelaine for reading through my piece. Your comment is well appreciated.

Comment from Ctimothy on 4 February 2025 at 08:45

nice one dear

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