This document provides instructions for a preparatory activity where participants are asked to draw a "lifeline" on paper chronicling the high and low points of their lives from age 4 to the present. They are meant to plot life experiences and reflect on common themes in their high and low periods. Participants then listen to a song and discuss how it relates to having support through challenges. The goal is for participants to acknowledge sources of constancy in their lives and embrace their personal histories.
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Preparatory Activity 2
4. For the second activity, let’s go
chronological. Get a sheet of paper.
Kindly draw a long horizontal line. This
will be your LIFELINE. Kindly copy the
image that was shown for reference.
5. Plot your life experiences on the
lifeline below. ‘Highs’ may represent
the high moments of
happiness, joy, achievements, etc., whi
le ‘Lows’ may represent the more
reflective, challenging phases of your
life.
6. For the first line, plot your lifeline
that tackles your own life (student-
career
life, physical/health, spiritual, love
life, etc.).
7. Get another pen with a different
color. For the second line, plot
your lifeline that tackles your life
in relation with others
(family, clan, friends/social
life, community/nation, etc.).
8. What did you feel while you
were doing the activity?
Why?
9. Let’s study your life line.
What were the high points of
your life? Low points?
16. IF YOU’RE LOST, YOU CAN
LOOK, AND YOU WILL FIND
ME, TIME AFTER TIME.
IF YOU FALL, I WILL CATCH
YOU, I WILL BE WAITING, TIME
AFTER TIME.
17. In our own journey, we have
experienced so many things –
surprises, proud moments, happy
times, bad days, tragedies and
failures.
18. And in all of these experiences, it
seems that there was someone
who was constant.
19. The challenge for us is to
acknowledge that constant in our
lives – through high points and
low points.
20. It is in this recognition that we can
fully embrace our personal
history, personal journey – that no
matter what, there will be
someone who will be with us.
21. Kindly e-mail your accomplished Lifeline to
ncaleadershipjourney@gmail.com
with the subject:
[Last Name] JOURNEY PREP ACT02 - LIFELINE
22. The Ninoy & Cory Aquino
Leadership Journey
NCACL Youth Formation Program
NCA Leadership Journey Batch 9
Preparatory Activity 2