The first was joining parachuting. It was so terrifying and captains from the armed force were training me and were so strict, but with the first jump, everything changed. It gave me a great self-confidence to jump without fearing anything and a great ability to be my own decision leader and chose to jump again.
Then, the second turning point when I joined the Egyptian Russian University, it differs from my friends' university, but from the first day I made lots of friends, I became used to wake up early and travel everyday, study and make all the required duties and also hang out with my friends.
Lastly, the third turning point when I joined TEDx. I applied for it with my friends, but I got accepted and they did not. However, that time I knew it was a sign to work alone without any of my friends. I held the vice head of speakers' coaching committee in less than four months from my entry, then the head after another two months. I could choose the speakers regardless the great difference in age and lead all the teams during TEDx ERU 2017 event.
After all that, I found myself adapted to be the usual leader of any team during any academic or student activities. So I made a campaign against smoking with my team and managed to get the …show more content…
will be my fourth life turning point and will leave a great impact on me academically, professionally and personally. It will accentuate my leadership skills and self-dependency so will affect my future academic career by having more capability to lead the teams, regardless the required task and my professional career by having the ability to lead the patients to the right treatment plan. While talking and communicating with other female leaders from different cultures and backgrounds to share our experiences, concerns, and dreams will give me the inspiration and affect me personally by getting out of all my comfort zones and get to know other cultures and