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Which of the following questions would you MOST like to explore further (if any)? You can select up to 4.
"Being here makes me feel hopeful, hopeless, joyful, and angry all at the same time. How do I make sense of it all?"
"Do people even want me here? Do they understand my message or my work in the country? What if they don’t?"
"The days are so busy and so intense. Is there a way to step back a bit and get some perspective again about my work and myself?"
"Things here just work so differently than I’m used to. I wish I could be adjusting better to the changes. What can I do?"
"Am I supposed to invest even more here? Or is it time to go home? How can I know if my decision matches up with why I originally came?"
"I get so frustrated at certain attitudes I see and at some of the ways that things get done (or don’t) here. How can I deal with this? And how can I build on the strengths I know are here?"
"The difference seems HUGE between how I make decisions and how others make decisions. Sometimes I just don’t get it. Does anyone have insights on this?"
"I haven’t made any really close friends among the people I've met. Should I be concerned about that?"
"How involved should I get in the lives of my colleagues here? And how much should I share about my own struggles?"
"I want my Haitian colleagues eventually to take over the leadership and decision-making roles of our work. How do I prepare myself and others for that transition?"
"Will I always be such an outsider here? I feel like people see me as a stereotype of where I come from. There are barriers to honest communication. I'm just not sure my presence is welcome at all."
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