This was my first year in leadership and I was really excited. I had no idea what to expect so I went in with a positive attitude and hoping for the best. When we were given our first task, it was the carnival. We knew that we would have to work really hard in order to make it as good, if not better, than last years. We had a short time frame which meant no wasting time.
We had to trace, paint and put up the posters around the gym. We had to decorate the gym and organize a game. Up until then I had never really given much thought as to how hard people have to work to make the carnival such a success. I realized that in order to accomplishment great results you have to have dedication, determination and organization.
When we had to do a reflection on how the event went, I wasn’t sure how well I was going to do because I knew that I wasn’t very good at telling people all the things I’ve done for a project. I also wasn’t sure how I was going to write how I felt-in detail- about how the event went.
Since then I have improved in my reflections. I no longer feel like I’m bragging when I tell people what I’ve contributed to help the event run smoothly. As for writing about how I feel, I’ve gotten better but there is always room for improvement.
Since I’ve been in leadership, my leadership skills have definitely improved and I’ve grown more as an individual. Organizing events or games for younger kids have taught me time management and many other skills that will help me in years to come.
I feel confident when faced with a task and talking to people I don’t know thanks to the leadership conference. I had no idea that a conference could impact me on such a level. It taught me to not shy away from a challenge and to have special goals. The conference taught me that you get out what you put in. I never would have had as much fun if I held back and shied away from doing the cheers or making new friends both in and out of my spirit group. This is probably one of the most important lessons I’ve learned.
I would have not learned all the valuable life skills that I’ve learned and experienced through leadership.



