Saturday, April 12, 2014

Adjourn

                                                       ADJOURNING
I remember when I was in ungraduated school and I belong to club or a group that was organized by the multicultural club. I can truly say I have met really special people or performed a great team they was just very nice people and team players to adjourning from them  was the hardest thing to do. Doing many of our planning we had many difficult times in which we ended back to storming stage.
Although, reading the five stages performing stage is the hardest stage to leave because it can be possible for the team to revert back to the storming stage.

However I could remember we worked together on selling and baking cupcakes for raising money for a foundation. All the group came together and we did not fight or argue we had a plan in place and we were ready.
I can truly say, this was the hardest group to leave was the multicultural group because we all graduate and went are separate ways. We has so much fun baking and raising money and participating in different events. One of ours rituals is holding hands and we each stand quietly and prayed for all of us to return next year and those who are graduating farewell.
How do I imagin adjourn from the group of colleagues you have formed while working on your master's degree in this program?  This have never been easy for me. Although we only really communicate on the computer through our blog and discussion question. I feel as if I have bonded with many of my colleagues over the past year. I will truly miss them.
Adjourning is essential part of teamwork because we must celebrate our best moments together and our future. Plus we must talk about what we have learn form each other

2 comments:

  1. Hi Darrell,
    Yes I do agree that we must celebrate our best moments. In my blog I also mention the bond that I have with my colleagues. Distance couldn't make us any closer. I look forward to discussion questions and responses because I be eager to see how people deal with situations. I'm always in a position to learn and go higher. While I know that all things must come to an end I try to cherish the time I have within this group. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Thank you for sharing. I agree that I have trouble adjourning or figuring out how to adjourn from situations. Adjourning to me feels very comparative to saying goodbye and saying goodbye is very tough topic for me to handle, no matter what the situation.

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