December 9, 2015

Mac

Okay, this next post is about Mac! Mac is an awesome leader and always had his priorities right at camp. He truly focused on being a role model and a leader that campers could look up to, and he was careful that he acted fairly and included all campers in what he did. Mac is good at shifting between being a friend for little kids, and then maintaining an authoritative position. Sometimes, he’s surrounded by campers, playing a game, and other times, he is ushering everyone into the lodge for dinner and counting heads to make sure everyone makes it safely.

I wrote that last part before trying to tie Mac to my last post about impacts. That impacts thing was spur of the moment, but I think Mac is a strong example of someone that lives to make the small impacts, and affect one person at a time. He really tries to connect with every kid he can, whereas Luke makes a larger impact and knows everyone’s names. Both are amazing leaders, and have the capacity to fluctuate between impacting many and minute groups. But Mac takes pride in his focus on one task at a time, and I admire his ability to focus or care for, or set aside time for one child, or one person. He also expects the same in return from his peers, and asks politely if he has something to discuss with someone. He’s really communicative and very blue. OOOh! Now I have to take another break from writing about Leaders In Training and talk about the true colors test. Mac is very, very blue. And he’s a very good leader.

Stay awesome, Mac.
Claire

P.S. I’m gonna have to write about true colors next. It’s just a really cool quiz Camp Wapsie does, and I think you can take it online, too. I’ll look into it.

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