My experience here at Disney is one of the happiest, challenging and developing moments of my young life. Throughout the six month I can honestly say that, I’ve learnt how to be independent, responsible and I’ve become more knowledgeable. In the beginning of the program I was faced with culture shock, because Belize is a third world country and it’s my first time to America so everything was different. For example we don’t have McDonald’s, Burger King, Wendy’s etc. in Belize, so seeing so much franchises was like walking into a pond filled with some big fishes. But that didn’t hamper my progress because I’m the type of person that can easily adjust to anything as quick as a heartbeat. I also had to adjust living with complete strangers; I had to adjust to their cultures and lifestyles. Now, I can say that I learnt how to compromised, reasoned and just be a humble individual. Later in this report I will talk about the skills that I have acquired, knowledge, my personal growth and my overall experience. Also I will touch on my going back home, my future plans.
Looking back on my experience I can honestly say that I have acquired some important skills that will stay with me forever. For example managing my time, the first time that I took the test I score seven yes and five no. I took it today I score ten yes and two no, so I believe that I have master the art of time management. I always try to get everything completed from my to-do list. I have a calendar in my room that I keep important event on it and I check them off as I complete them. This helps me to keep track of the accomplishments that I have made. Being here in this program I learned how to meet my responsibilities, for example in my apartment, I’m not a lazy person so when I use something I clean it. Or when it’s my day to take out the trash I make sure that it’ completed, same as the bathroom I clean it with no complains. It’s all about maturing and being independent, the only