I fill really happy after this last program and it's because everything was flawless. My coaching, my game, in-class, in-field...it was almost to good to be true. This is what we like to call unconscious competence. Briefly the stages of learning are...

Unconscious Incompetence (You don't know you suck)
Conscious Incompetence (You are aware that you suck)
Conscious Competence (You are aware that you are now good)
Unconscious Competence (You are good without noticing it a.k.a. Being Natural)

There's at least a two hour lecture to go behind these points but a quick definition will help me get to the point of this blog post. Right now I'm doing what I do and I'm doing it well. Today is my lazy Sunday and besides relaxing I'm going to figure out what I can work on. No matter how good last week went I have to look at some negative points. Then I have to write them out and pick one new thing that I'm going to get obsessed with.

The only thing that stands out right now is on the teaching side and socializing side of my life. Both are similar in that I have to hold court in both situations. I have to work on projecting my voice a lot louder allowing it to resonate and make eye contact or address everyone in the group with my hands. These are all things that I am already good at yet I know it can be a whole lot better.

Since it took a while to get my lectures and stories really well polished now I can focus more on the body language that is going to be the most natural and engaging. Ultimately by the end of the day this may not be the thing I work solely on. I'm going over my weekly notes now and I'll see what tickles my fancy the most and take that on. 'Till next time...I'll Holler atchya :)