There is always room for improvement, even I still find myself learning and improving on my own leadership, abilities, and personal confidence. Also your still in the first few years of your career, keep working hard and towards the end of your time in cadets (provided you stay in) you will notice how great of a change you've truely undergone.Lexi said:Certainly, it has helped to a certain degree, but I still feel there's room for improvement. I'm still nervous doing things infront of audiences and things along the same lines - but I have come along way from the silent, shy kid I was.
You bet I am! ;DFranko said:Lexi,
Aren't you glad we "convinced" you to join?
Regards
Hey -HUTCH-, just curious but is there an micheal Frazer in your corps, i new a guy at camp from toronto and your corps badge just caught my eye and reminded me of his.
just curious
Well...our affiliated Regiment has the title "1st American Regiment" So he is both right and wrong. Our "Corps" is not first in anything as of right now, but we are affiliated with a regiment that as a "1st"O ic, cuz his corps was 1st he kept on saying, but i know he is from toronto
No problem there, jacka... ;Dthaks for that one Hutch, i mean Rifle team captian
You may have stiff competition now, but years down the road there will be less of these people left in cadets and often many people change greatly as they become senior leaders. From when I joined cadets there are 2 others that started with me, and there are 2 more that joined before me.armygurl_557 said:I hope to get all that and more from Cadets, as i want to make CWO one day, becuase my Corps has never had a Female Rsm and i want to be the first, but i have some stiff competition.