By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
The Skills Track at "Masarat" continued to expand its impact throughout February, welcoming 500 male and female students who engaged in intensive interactive sessions. These were not merely theoretical lessons; they were "Life Workshops" designed to build resilient personalities capable of facing challenges.
Key Training Themes in February:
The Art of Decision-Making: Equipping students with scientific methodologies to evaluate options and make informed decisions in their academic and personal lives, fostering a spirit of leadership and responsibility.
Overcoming Procrastination (Conquering Laziness): Addressing one of the greatest barriers to achievement by understanding its psychological roots and applying practical techniques to restore vitality and discipline.
Self-Management and Organization: Practical training on time management skills, setting priorities, and developing "smart" daily plans to ensure a balance between studies and family obligations.
Our Valued Partners on GlobalGiving: The participation of 500 students in these sessions is a testament to the urgent need of these youth—especially orphans—for guidance toward psychological and intellectual stability.
With your support, we are teaching them "how to manage their lives" with confidence. Thank you for being the fuel that drives the ambition of these students, providing them with the necessary tools to be effective members of their communities despite all odds.
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