By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
In the world of refugee camps, laziness is not merely "inactivity"; it is a "silent thief" that feeds on dreams trapped within tent walls. In an exceptional session marked by self-reflection and confrontation, nearly 100 students from Masarat’s heroes gathered for an intensive skill-building workshop titled: "Mastering the Skill of Overcoming Laziness."
Why did we choose this unusual title? Because we realize that our students' true battle is not just with textbooks, but with the "weight of reality" that tries to convince them that effort is futile. Today, 100 students decided to strip off the mask of procrastination. They learned how to dismantle the chains of mental lethargy caused by the pressures of displacement and orphanhood, transforming from "passive waiters for the future" into its proactive creators.
Key Session Highlights:
Deconstructing the "Illusion of Laziness": Understanding the vital difference between the need for rest and the chronic procrastination that steals dreams.
Confrontation Strategies: Learning practical tools to move from the "thinking" phase to "immediate execution," and how to break through mental stagnation.
Managing Energy, Not Just Time: How to keep the flame of motivation burning despite the noise of the tent, the confinement of space, and the harshness of the climate.
Your generous support is the "fuel" that makes these sessions possible. Your donations grant these young people their "life compass."
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