JCI KL Newsletter #2
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J C I F O U R K E Y P I L L A R S - I N D I V I D U A L<br />
J C I T R A I N I N G S<br />
<strong>JCI</strong> Kuala Lumpur has co-organized <strong>JCI</strong> Official Trainings (<strong>JCI</strong> Achieve and <strong>JCI</strong> Admin) with <strong>JCI</strong> Achiever on 20th<br />
January 2018 (Saturday), from 9am to 4pm, at <strong>JCI</strong> Malaysia Secretariat. The head trainer was <strong>JCI</strong> Senator Viktor<br />
Omarsson, who was <strong>JCI</strong> Iceland Past National President, <strong>JCI</strong> Past Vice President (Europe), and 2017 <strong>JCI</strong><br />
Strategic Planning Committee. The assistant trainers were Jerry Neogh (<strong>JCI</strong> <strong>KL</strong>), Thomas Chin (<strong>JCI</strong> <strong>KL</strong>), and CD<br />
Lee (<strong>JCI</strong> Lead Tropicana).<br />
On 28th January 2018, <strong>JCI</strong> Kuala Lumpur has also organized another training called “Goal Setting & Personal<br />
Coaching”. The trainers were <strong>JCI</strong> Senator Viktor Omarsson and <strong>JCI</strong> Senator Elizes Low. <strong>JCI</strong> Senator Elizes Low<br />
was 2015 <strong>JCI</strong> Iceland Deputy National President, 2016 <strong>JCI</strong> Iceland National President, and 2017 Chairman of <strong>JCI</strong><br />
Iceland Strategic Planning Committee. Through the four hours training, the trainers <strong>JCI</strong> Senator Viktor and <strong>JCI</strong><br />
Senator Elizes have been the personal coach to the participants. The purpose of personal coaching is to maximize<br />
the full potential of a person, not only in developing his or her job, but also his or her career and personal<br />
performance. With the personal coaching, the participants were able to identify and focus on what is important,<br />
which accelerates their success.<br />
" Excellence is an art<br />
won by training and<br />
habituation. We do not<br />
act rightly because we<br />
have virtue or<br />
excellence, but we<br />
rather have those<br />
because we have<br />
acted rightly. We are<br />
what we repeatedly do.<br />
Excellence, then, is not<br />
an act but a habit "<br />
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