Well here comes the end of another busy week, and the start
of a new one! The last week of school,
and then spring break! I am very excited to have a week off of school, I think
that we all deserve a break. (:
This week’s lesson was about how to lead groups effectively. I thought that Josh and Brady did a very nice
job of teaching class on this topic. When
we first listed qualities we thought made up a good leader, I really enjoyed
when everyone else shared their ideas. I
thought that others came up with some really good answers that I didn’t think
of at the time.
One thing we were asked to reflect on is whether we think a
leader is born or made; a good question to think about. I definitely think that the atmosphere you
are born into and the genes you are dealt do play somewhat of a role. However, I do think that a leader is
made. Just like the traits we were asked
to think of at the beginning of class…you can’t tell me that you were just born
with all of those traits. You develop them
over time through experience and learning situations. Everyone is their own kind of leader. That is what I like about leadership, there
isn’t just ONE correct way to act as a leader.
Everyone brings different things to the table.
At the retreat today, I really enjoyed Allie’s presentation
on financial literacy. I am not very
familiar with loans, so I always find it interesting to hear statistics and
learn about them. I feel very fortunate
to not have to take out any loans while I am in college. However, I know that once I am out, I will
one day take one out! Another interesting
topic that was brought up at the retreat was Sebastian’s article. I wasn’t aware that undocumented citizens
could attend college. I guess I had just
never thought about it before. It’s
definitely something I am going to look up and learn more about.
Good icebreakers today too! (:
I agree! We do deserve a break. While we were listing qualities that made up good leaders it popped into my head that we listed a lot of very positive and mushy gushy type qualities. Some people in history are not very nice but are good leaders.
ReplyDeleteIn regards to the made vs. born. I believe there is a combination of the two. with only a small part of that being what we are born with.