To begin with, the personal enrichment workshop was a pain getting in to. First, you had to register for it, and some people who registered were not able to get in. Secondly, the room was way too small. They could have used a bigger room to accommodate a bigger crowd and it would have been much better, interactively and safety wise. The workshop itself was pretty lengthy, around an hour. It wasn’t too boring, but it had its ups an downs. It was an open discussion about various topics about people and their personalities and reasons they get along and so on. We talked about openhandedness and how we accepted other people’s viewpoints and how some didn’t. Those who were close minded had a lack of trust. People accept ideas while others choose not to due to mistrust or lack of trust. We also talked about how people get along and why they do it. Opening up relationships and conflicts. How people ignore people who cause conflicts. We also talked about various issues that should be brought up at Baruch. Some guy mentioned something about people not flushing the urinals….weird. Anyway, the workshop was pretty helpful and informative. The only downside was the packed room and unorganized entry and which people where allowed in.