I'm a young woman, who likes to share and learn with others. I believe that you can only get knowledge bij learning and sharing. I've been a peer educator for years in my country. in the caribbean I'm a regional trainer in hiv/aids issues. Besides that I'm also a social skills trainer. I'm studying health education. My favorite quote is: leaders should be close enough to relate to others, but far enough ahead to motivate them.
Sylvia Jacobi
My dream:
To be a motivational speaker that can bring changes in others their life.
I'm proud of:
the changes I've bring in people's life so far.
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Goed om te horen dat de training interessant was. Het zou geweldig zijn als je jouw ervaring zou kunnen posten op dit platform onder 'blogs'. Engels, Nederlands, maakt niet uit. Groet,
Lovely photo, Sylvia! Thanks. I liked what you say in your profile about sharing and learning. I too learn through participative engagement with others.
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Hi Sylvia. Welcome! It's a pleasure to see people from Suriname. Kunnen we Nederlands spreken?
I was in Suriname twice last year and my brother lives there. It's a fascinating place with many strengths. I was particularly impressed with how the different cultures and religions live peacefully together in a low-stressful environment.
Looking forward to learn more from your experiences!
Dear Sylvia, welcome (^_^). The information provided highlight many strengths that friends within the constellation et al are sure to benefit from. We look forward to active participation and dialogue as we support each other in delightfully stimulating local responses in a SALTy way.
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A very happy birthday Sylvia!
Lovely photo, Sylvia! Thanks. I liked what you say in your profile about sharing and learning. I too learn through participative engagement with others.
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Hi Sylvia. Welcome! It's a pleasure to see people from Suriname. Kunnen we Nederlands spreken?
I was in Suriname twice last year and my brother lives there. It's a fascinating place with many strengths. I was particularly impressed with how the different cultures and religions live peacefully together in a low-stressful environment.
Looking forward to learn more from your experiences!
Dear Sylvia, welcome (^_^). The information provided highlight many strengths that friends within the constellation et al are sure to benefit from. We look forward to active participation and dialogue as we support each other in delightfully stimulating local responses in a SALTy way.
Autry
Dear Sylvia,
Welcome to Community Life Competence! Could you add your picture as it adds a human touch to your profile? (go to 'settings' then 'upload photo')
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Warm regards,
Rituu