Friday, January 25, 2013

Creating Happiness (1)

If you missed last week's sharing session by Tessa and Wufeng, fret not! Here's Jeanne and her thoughts to keep you updated :) Enjoy!


In this week’s session conducted by Tessa and Wu Feng, the objection was to help us start the day right being positive.

To start off the session, Wu Feng has told everyone to do a reflection on the past year events/action/thoughts and form their Mid-term and Year end goals. After everyone has finish writing, everyone shared their goals with one another. There are goals like learning a new skill, making at least 20 new friends and to excel in their studies.

Next, Wu Feng asked ‘What is your first feeling when you woke up on a weekday morning?’ Many replied ‘tired, sleepy and bored.’ A small group replied ‘It’s a new day.’ Both groups was being separated and they were to go through different obstacles with common scenarios they will face everyday like going to school with homework that is undone, being late for school and parents nagging about them coming home late.



This activity allows them to know that those who started their day being negative, these obstacles will make them feel worse and at the end of the day, they would feel sad. However, for those who started their day being positive, they would not be so affected by those obstacles they faced and still remain positive as they know that problems can be solved easily, which can allow them to achieve more things. Since everyone has set their goals, they can remind themselves to be more positive so that they will be able to work toward their own goals, allowing them to achieve it at the end.

It is okay if you feel sad, tired or sleepy at the start of the day, you just have to be aware of it asking yourself why are you feeling that way? Make the effort to be happier and think positively. For example, if you will be having a long day in school due to extra lesson and CCA, you can think that ‘Yes! I can see my friends for a longer time.’ Every obstacle has its good and bad. Even if it’s bad, there will always be a silver lining. It is impossible not to be happy. One way to start our day is to go to the mirror and put your two index fingers on the side of your mouth, pushing it upwards. (:

Noble Eightfold path will allow help you to live a virtue and happy life. To know more about it, come to our weekly sharing!

‘Set a goal and giving a meaning to your life today!’


See y'all again on 26th January 2013, 2PM. You know where to find us :)

Monday, January 21, 2013

SBM Youth 2012

We recently completed Camp Ehi-Passiko and it is another resounding success! Watch the following video for summary of the camp:



2012 has officially come to an end. Year in Review looks back at all the moments of 2012 here with SBM Youth:

Monday, January 7, 2013

Camp Ehi-Passiko 2012: Success!






























Camp Ehi-Passiko is another resounding success! May the Triple Gems shine in everybody's hearts. For more pictures, visit out Facebook page and "like" it!

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Message from Uncle Audick


Dear friends, it has been about 3 weeks since we break camp. Camp Ehi-Passiko 2012 is another success!

Mr. Audrick Kwek or more affectionately known as Uncle Audrick, is the General Secretary of the General Commoittee, Singapore Buddhist Mission, sends a congratulatory message to all the organizers of Camp Ehi-Passiko:

Dear Ehipassiko Camp Organizers.
 
This recent camp that ended yesterday is a reinforcement of your SADDHA (Faith) in the Buddha Dhamma and dedication to Teamwork. 

As the sayings goes Unity is Strength. 


Vicky / Ernest - You did a good job in galvanizing your team to give their best for this camp. 

Supporting 80 young participants with a volunteer group of 60 youth leaders has indeed provided a good base for you to train your 4th Generation leaders.
I spoke to a dozen smiling parents who attended your presentation and campfire program last night's. They were very happy and proud of the kids participating in this camp. Quite a few wanted to have their other younger kids join this Ehipassiko Camp in the next year. 
 
 
I would like to compliment the various teams who spent so much time rehearsing and going through the details of their program and dry runs. As list of names are quite long, let me focus on a few  teams that I have managed to engage with over the weekends:
 
1) The Messing Team- You were faced with a lot of challenges with the sudden demise of our regular Caterer's wife in ABCD. You have persevered and came up with alternatives. The good thing is that nobody is left hungry.
 
2) Camp Fire is certainly very well organized. Thanks Xinyi, Sherman, HuiYu, Pearson and team. It is certainly a very good idea to have picture taking session together with campers and their parents as well as Venerable Dhammika and Venerable ChandaWimala.
 
3) Games & Dhamma discussion leaders as well as the peripheral support team who helped purchase impromptu needs should not be left out in this recognition note.
 
Good work to One and All !!. 

Keep up this "CAN DO" mental energy and I am confident you will do well in whatever aspirations you intend to achieve.
 
With Metta
Audrick