Authors: Katie Truong & Phuong Nguyen Editor: Julian Ho I was so ecstatic I found out I had been given the chance to be a Counselling Assistant. During training sessions, I literally squirmed to contain the excitement. I felt that my love of learning about people could be embraced and my will to make impacts could be celebrated with this chance. In the past month, we have been devoting our time to several projects. The first project my partner, Phuong, and I initiated was named “Balance Project”. It is based on the idea of living a balanced and fulfilling life. + emotional (e.g. relationships with close people, self-love, emotions stability) + spiritual (e.g. personal goals and values, knowing purposes of one’s life) + physical (e.g. healthy physical training and eating habits, sleeping habit) + intellectual (e.g. love of learning, continuous exploration of understandings) Our mission is simply to boost the student's satisfaction rate of the school’s study environment, seminars and their life in general. In order to achieve this seemingly vague goal, we set a 3-step action plan: Step 1: Raising awareness about the topic by explaining the four aspects of life through an impactful video in the assembly. Step 2: Getting students’ information through a survey which will be sent during homeroom on assembly day. Step 3: Analysing the information to personalise and better future projects according to the school’s needs. From the survey and analysis, our specific goal is to get an average score of more than 7.5/10 on the student's satisfaction on any future Counselling seminar. Plus, the student's satisfaction point should increase 15% by the end of the year compared to the first result.
I chose this project because I believe that it could greatly impact both to the school’s future projects and to the students’ lives. Living in balance, undeniably, is greatly crucial to everyone as it seems to be the key that leads to contentment and a fulfilling life. However, the big project is still under construction, we are hoping to better the product as much as possible before the release.
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