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Not On Time Rest Day Print E-mail

Izzi -
So my goal for yesterday (Saturday the 26th of October.) was to clean my room. Yes, cleaning was my goal. It was a rest day, what was I supposed to do? I did clean my room, mum will be proud. The other part of my goal was to become a more confident speaker. That too went well. So my personal student leader goals went well. But with the community goal; well that went slightly different. It was ‘to have a relaxed rest day, but to run on time.’ It was a relaxed rest day, so that part worked. But it did not run on time. I feel this was my own fault. I could have gone and got everybody; at least warned them that a head-count or a meeting was coming up. Not my finest hour of leadership, something to work on next time.

Chayle -
My goal for yesterday was to clean my room and to work on my public speaking. I did semi clean my room but I wish I put a little bit more effort into it. In regards to my public speaking I believe I did a good job and I was fairly confident. Our community goal like Izzi said was for everyone to be on time throughout the day. I think it went okay but could improve. The reason why I think we didn’t do so well in achieving our goal is because some of the students were off campus doing activities. I had a good day and it was a great rest day.

By Izzi - Elwood College & Chayle - Kaniva College

 

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