วันอาทิตย์ที่ 28 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2566

Nice 'Mission to the Moon'

 Hello all. Hope your Monday has started well ka.

I feel I have quite a few things to share and let me do what's on the top of my list ka.

You may know I'm a top fan of programs of Khun Rawit Hanutsaha (Srichand owner) like his 5-minute podcast, Mission Daily Report, Interviews, or Happy Fine Day. Have got some updates and stories to learn and think further ka. Similar to quite a few other, I feel like I know him well since I listen to him and his team often and occasionally would comment or write to his personal message box ka.

Anyway, long story short! My friend and I attended the first Mission to the Moon event the past Saturday at Samyan Mitrtown ka.

General impressions first and here they are:

- Worth the time and money mak ka!

Early bird registration cost 2,250 baht to enjoy the sessions relating to self improvement from communication to networking and talent management from 9 am- 5.45 pm, which were filled with experienced and mainly younger speakers (early X'ers). A few we often see are Khun A+ นิ้วกลม Khun Tong กวีวุฒิ แปดบรรทัดครึ่ง ka. Unfortunately, Khun Noom Muangjan and Khun Joe Thana got covid so at the last minute, they couldn't join in.

I enjoyed Khun Rawit's 2 sessions a lot and several other sessions.... will be back to talk more about it ka.

- Admiring younger gen's sense of learning 

The huge hall was filled with younger ones and from what I saw, I could be the oldest if one I met wasn't older than me kraaa! Very nice to see the eagerness of younger ones (younger than 40 basically!) to learn and try more to improve themselves.

More amazingly was that the hall was full from morning till the end....thinking of our own conferences and seminars loei ka....full only the first half of the morning and the afternoon would be half empty....even when everything is provided like documents, snacks, lunch or even registration fees paid by the institutions or the ministries concerned!

Why so ka? Not interesting topics, not good speakers, not relevant to work and life, not used to staying on till the end, other tasks always getting higher priorities?

- Swapping books 

A booth was set up for participants to bring one book, write reasons why he/she wanted to share the book, place it on a bookshelf there and pick one to bring back ka. If we wished to swap with one whose interest matched, the staff would identify one for us as well.

Great idea and I feel it must be because Khun Rawit and a few of his circles are very much into reading jing jing ka.

I brought Khun Noom Muangchan's book to bring 'Becoming' by Michelle Obama back ka.

- Digital literacy needed to enjoy each booth's gimmicks and gifts

Even with some literacy, I felt a bit awkward to go as instructed ka. It's the young gen's world who were born or have grown up as digital natives jing jing. 

Well! nothing could stop me and my friend ka. We both visited most of the booths and tried what was offered to learn new approaches and ideas. Fun learning and definitely with some little gifts ka. Good thing I have Facebook and IG as some booths require both ka.

More very soon na ka.

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