Our first two training sessions are done. We have trained 18 new leaders so far, and still have 3 more training sessions to go.
The first night was a little rough, and I was pretty nervious since I hadn't done training for awhile, and I kept thinking I would mess up... Guess what I didn't do? If you think I didn't make a mistake, you would be mistaken... What I actually didn't do was... Yep, you guessed it... I didn't do it perfectly... Surprise! no actually not really... But I did re-learn that you don't have to be perfect to teach, but you do have to recognize your mistakes and correct them.
Tonight was much better. I was much more comfortable, and not nervious at all. And guess what? I made more mistakes than last night, but I had more fun, and corrected them better.
Yesterday most of my mistakes were not so much informational mistakes, but a lack of cofidence, stuttering, and not following my notes. Today my notes were used, my confidence was stronger, no stuttering, but my information needed a little tweeking... Fortunately, I had my mentor there to keep me in line! ;-) Maybe this Sunday's session will be somewhere in between!
The next training sessions are on this Sunday, Tuesday, and the last one a week from today. Then I go back to Scouting retirement, and back to the non-uniformed civilian.
Later Lou
P.S... I saw snow flakes yesterday!!!
Snow flakes?!?!?!
ReplyDeleteI am sooooo jealous. I love snow! My favorite kind of snow is the kind that falls about 6 inches at a time and melts the very next day.
Unfortunately, that hasn't happened here in 10 years :(
*sniffle*
Wanna trade...? I would rather be somewhere warm/hot where it never snows...
ReplyDeleteHell NO. I grew up in Wisconsin and have no plans of EVER living somewhere cold enough to freeze snot again.
ReplyDeletePlease take note, I said I like snow that melts the very next day!
tysgirl
ReplyDeleteI just went back to re-read the comments, and I realized you said "freeze snot"... Have you had personal experience with this?
Later
Lou
Have you not ever been somewhere cold enough to freeze snot? Visit WI some time, you'll know what I mean.
ReplyDeleteNo, I have never been to "freezing snot" tempature areas... I prefer areas above the 65°F (or 18°C).
ReplyDeleteI am sitting in my office now with the current INSIDE temperature hovering around 65°F, and I am freezing!
Later
Lou