WHO SAID IT WAS ABOUT MONEY?

Is about being happy at the standards defined by you!

After more than 6 years in such an amazing organization as AIESEC where traveling around the world you have the chance to get to know and interact with Top Leaders from all sectors such as corporate CEOs, presidents from countries, General Secretaries from Multilateral Agencies, Ambassadors, Multiracial Leaders, and many more, you start to find very hard to identify a role model for you and also you start to challenge their contributions trying to make something as significant as they have been doing within their societies.

Back in Manizales, when I was at my 1st year at university, my Creativity Class Teacher was my role model, very proffessional corporate guy, successful, human and diplomatic, then later on in my third year, my Finance Class Teacher amazed me with the logic behind the numbers and how finances mixed with integrity and respect will take you forward in life. Then in my last year of university the President of my country, shocked me with a speech about the 4 Cs, Coherence, Consistence, Competence & Caring. Then when I was living in the Dominican Republic, I met this amazing women from the World Bank, who amazed me with her life story about leadership and how she coming from a very poor family developed herself becoming a color woman in a leadership position in such an institution as the World Bank.

Currently in Rotterdam, actually during my last days in AIESEC International, I had the chance to meet again one of the Supervisory Group member; the Chairman from Microsoft Europe! For sure was one if not the best session one of the best ones I have ever joined in my life. We where in the board room from the office with no agenda, no ppt, no videos, no flip-charts, no papers, just he and us sitting there asking him questions about leadership.

What a shocking moment I had when we start talking about how monopolies are harming the world, how some corporations and its leaders are key responsible for this financial crisis, how ethics are sometimes so diffuse in corporate and government sectors where personal interests are the ones driving economies despite the common well form the people around. Listening him talking about "Solidarity Globalization", the importance to get the truly inclusion from Africa in the world economic map, how to take the European Union to the next level, how to improve Education to ensure competitiveness for next generations, and some other hot topics definitively amazed me! There we were, me and my colleagues sharing this amazing thoughts with such an important corporate figure but a the same time someone very open, sincere and no pretentious at all. This is the kind of people youth need to be in contact with! This is just an example of someone who on his duties includes participation in spaces such as AIESEC to make sure his impact cross the borders from the company he works for and how with just a simple 90 minutes chat, 22 people from 16 countries can learn tons of experiences!

Our International Congress 08 started and with it the crazy journey I have started even since the water fall in my head back in February 2008 finally kicked off to become real!

After the longest conference from my life! the most exciting joyney around the region started, and the itinerary was like this:
From Rotterdam to Spain, then Central America starting from Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, then the Caribbean with Dominican Republic & Puerto Rico, then South America with Peru, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Bolivia and to wrap it up, Colombia!!!

12 weeks, 12 countries, more than 100 meetings with many different people passing from a lot of AIESEC Volunteers and even some of their parents, AIESEC Alumni, Corporate managers, crazy taxi drivers, interesting types of food (like Cow's Hearth in Peru, actually known as "Anticucho"), a lot of Merengue, Salsa, Bachata, Reggeaton, and of course the most beautiful landscapes I have ever seen in my life.

Then 2009 came and the journey continues, this time from Colombia to Rotterdam, then Italy, then Guatemala again for the best Regional Conference I have ever been (thanks to everyone involved, I will never forget it). Later on I spent 6 exciting weeks in the country of spicy and tequila, Mexico! What a great time I had there!!! Thanks Andre, Vero, Marco, Ligis, Janeth, Joss and everyone involved!

My 2nd round of country visits started with Costa Rica, Venezuela and Panama, and back in Rotterdam at middle May, I started to realize it was getting to the end.

June came very early and with my successor next to me at the office, transition started and my official countdown in AIESEC Leadership roles was getting closer to zero. It was a tough period of 7 weeks where, myself; a Colombian entrepreneur inducted every single actitivy delivered in the region itself to a high talented Moroccan young leader, what a challenge eh? We did it!!! Youssef my best wishes for this new term, the region and you deserve it!

It was a very very fast journey but now that I have the time to actually wrapping up this experience there is an interesting balance I want to share; from June 08 to July 09:
- I have visited 17 countries.
- I got 2 passports full with tons of stamps and a few more visas.
- I ate Cow's Hearth in Peru.
- I was close to get deported from El Salvador for not having an address registered in my immigration entry form.
- I took a Ferry through the Silver River from Argentina to Uruguay.
- I landed and tried to breed in an airport at 4,100 meters upon the sea level in La Paz, Bolivia.
- I challenged my dancing skills in front of the Boricuas in Puerto Rico,
- I learn a lot of Latin America and had a lot of fun doing it!

Now for my achievements as AIESEC International Director for the Iberoamerica Region (fancy title eh?) please to go the 08-09 Annual Report from AIESEC International at www.aiesec.org, there you will find all the numbers and facts from an amazing term in an amazing organization as AIESEC.

Today I am in Brussels with my head shaved and tan, after great Holidays with my friend Mo in Romania, and the best ones from my life with Andres in Greece, with some Colombian friends having a great time in a city I just love and enjoying for the first time a truly summer break!

Guau!
More than one year ahead after the last post!

Now from Rotterdam in The Netherlands, working for the organization I love, now from the global level.

Getting here is being one of the most exciting experience ever in my life.

Be able to work on the things that you love with 21 people from more than 15 countries all around the world, getting to agreements in such a diverse team, make things happen for a network from more than 32,000 young people is great!

Now 5 years after joined AIESEC, I still have the same stand about it: "Who said it was about money?"

Yes now my situation ca be a little bit different in financial terms, but I'm still aware of the 600 people that are out there in the world working as MCs full time (& we now that that doesn't mean 8 hours per day, most of the times is double) that still continue contributing to AIESEC without any significant financial contribution.

Definitively our life as AIESECers is not about profit, is about personal development, about leadership, about values, about friendship, about many many things as added value that ensure for us to total success in our future.

Brazil is coming, and that month that we will invest in delivering this huge conference in Sao Paulo definitively worth a lot for me, because is the moment when I will be able to see from another perspective how is to generate impact in people. Not too much Colombians have this opportunity, so definitively I will do my best to live it at max.

Santo Domingo - Paris - Istanbul
Back in 2003 I never tought I will have the change so soon in my life to travel to such amazing places thanks by my work...

Well 4 years later here I'm in Santo Domingo, living something completly unkown every day, learning every day how to deal with everything here, how to adapt myself to this great country, to this new lifestyle that is being MCP in a country with million of challenges but opportunities.

3 weeks ago, I was here, 8 hours later I was in Europe, in the famous CDG airport in Paris, 6 hours later I was in Yeditepe University in the asian side of Istanbul, facing my first AIESEC International Conference alone, as only delegate from Dominican Republic!

The conference was a complete hit! For everything except FOOD :(

But the great thing I at least I have one short day to get to know me better while I was walking in Istanbul but some Mexicans, Colombians, & Spanish friends...

The best thing I found about myself is no matter how complex I'm seeing things around me, someway somehow I always get the right people around me to advice me, support me or guide to do my own.


Thanks to many reasons, I've been around the right people at the right time...family, friends, aieseckers, entrepreneurs, all have been crucial in my development as the one I'm now.
Ligia is for example one of those! Working with her last year in Colombia was so amazing, and now seeing her in her role in Mexico & at global level, facilitating sessions to people for mora than 20 countries. Definitively she is one great example how means to have great people around you!!!
Ligis, it was incredible spent those days with you in Turkey.
3 Continents in one day to get so far away, another place, another sea, another relegion, another culture, the same friends, the same friendship, the same feelings, the same hearths...
One song says: "You are not when your body is, you are where people is missing you most"
That's where I'm...

Is incredible how hard can be change your way of living so fast...


One day I was in Bogotá, with cold, a lot of sweaters, jackets, hot water on the shower like the past 6 years of my life (Manizales is really cold too) & now I have 3 weeks of TOTALLY SUNNY days, there are no clouds, the temperature is in average 30° (in celcius)...

But met me share how amazing has been this experience:
As many of you know, my grandfather was a weiser man, he always say to me:
"Son, from breakfast you will how lunch is going to look like"
He was 100% right about that & how real is compraring it with life issues...

Well, I arrived here, and since the beggining I'm just seen opportunities here, every mornig I wake up feeling, breathing, smelling the great opportunities AIESEC has here!!!

People is fantastic,
Food; orgasmic,
Music; incredible...

The few people of AIESEC here & the Alumni made a "reception party for me"

DEAR LORD!!! just check the amazing food!






People that day were so happy to see someone new, to see a new attitude, to start again to have hope for AIESEC here, that I just felt myself like the luckiest man on earth!!!



Working here is great so far, but which makes this experience better is that there is everything to build, to create, to generate, I mean every single action you made you can see it!!!


I miss Colombia & my people of course, my bed, my food, my AIESEC in Colombia, my friends but I'm enjoying this every single second!!!

And I promise kee doing it all the 11 months & one week I still have here!!!


"Que tu no sabes que yo te canto todas la mañanas, una cancioncita al oido,
te arropo y cierro la ventana, para que tu no sientas frio..."
(Cancioncita de Amor, Juan Luis Guerra, Merengue)

Well, Finally I got to Santo Domingo,

As many probably know, I am the new MCP from AIESEC in Dominican Republic...

The history is really long, but the thing that matters is I'm finally here...


Santo Domingo is a big city, there are more than 2 million people here!!! Really at the US style, there are huge highways, a lot, but a lot of bridges, thesubway is under construction! They have here 3 airports!!!
But changing from Bogota to here is kind of complex, probably masny of you also know how punctual are things in bogota, well here is totally oposite, how cold is Bogota in wheater, here is totally oposite...

The weather is crazy, the sun is always there but suddenly there is a huge tropical storm with raylights & thunders...

I been here for 4 days, and I started to see why people loves Santo Domingo;
- Yeah, there is poberty.
- Yeah, there is chaos.
- Yeah the heat is amazing.
- Yeah, people are always late for everything.

But there some things other places don't have:
- A common tranquility.
- Happiness in their faces.
- Kindness, from the security guard until the the guy who sell you fruits on the street.
- Merengue, a lor of it, alll the places have this huge stereos really loud with this rithm.

So far this are the things I can say about it,
I'm just starting, but I'm really positive about my next year here!

Last weekend coming from Cali (I spent one week there for coaching) I stoped in Manizales, the city where I joined AIESEC, my parents live there.


After a "Family Lunch", my father started a chat related with my future (quite popular for these days...) and how to raise my goals unitl 30s specially in terms of money.


I don't know from where he showed me a really old newspaper sheet (from 1994) where this writer was explainig about "How to have a Healthy Financial Life". Basically he create one model for measure sucess in your finances I want to share with your bloggers & friends:


Stage 25 -35: Definitively during this 10 years you HAVE TO BUY (not rent!!!) at least your first CAR and your PLACE (house, flat, car-house, anything!!!)


Stage 35-45: Definitively this is the time when you know if you are going to be really rich or not, is the time to raise your family, to see your childs grow, travel in family. But the most important is consider you are having a lot of demands in terms of money, but still you have to SAVE!!!


Stage 45-55:This is the time for Ensure your Pension, you have to start this since the very beggining but during this 10 years you have to be really serious paying your bills related with it, in order to get the required time for get it!


Stage 55-65: This is the time where you have to Shape & Get what will be the end of your days, how to live maybe as a Grandpa, as a Retired person, focus more than ever on your Personal Health & ensure an easier future for coming generations from your family.


I started to think a lot in this, now in Bogota, after this great weekend at my parents flat, things seems complex than the usual in this topic...


Obviously this writer is not 100% right, but at that time he had some interesting points, for example the one I got more interested for is the one related with our Pension, I never think in this as an option, considering in a country as Colombia for Legislation you have to pay bills for something like 1200 weeks (like 23 years consecutive) to get it, it sounds a lot od time for me, but after this article probably I will reconsider this as an option...


Now questions are around my head,

- What am I doing now in order to have a Healthy Financial Life?

- Do I have to have a Pension?

- Do I have to have a credit card?

- Do I have to increase my % of savings each month?


Let's see...