Tuesday, August 26, 2008

changing of the guard



A baby tiger is called a cub. A new coach is called a cub - well no, but how about we just say, 'a new coach'
When the cub is first born, it is blind. When a new coach arrives, they are blind to all the systems in place.
A cub depends on their mother for sight for a few days and then needs a lot of attention for a couple of months. When a new arrives with sensory overload, they need the help of a veteran coach in order to see the full potential of those systems.
Soon the cubs are able to hunt small animals and mice. They learn their techniques from their mother. Within a short period of time, a new coach is able to attempt leading themselves through an event after watching and hearing about their teammates' experiences and the cycle grows/continues...
Quite simply, it's not about me and you - it's about them, us and those who are not even here yet, let's continue to lay that foundation and fine tune those entrance points throughout our tropical forests!


You have something to offer - pay it forward and continue the cycle - don't let it stop with you..

What / Why / How / See / Hear / Do / Teach
Follow up / PI's / Little things / Destinations

There will always be a new coach - remember, that use to be you!

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