Re: Looking Ahead to Improvement
Eric I'm with you on this one.
Continuing with leadership in the field, I've always been a big fan of surrounding yourself with those who are more knowledgable and better leaders than yourself. Learn from them and apply the knowledge in which you learn.
As for this thread, in general, I think it would help greatly if everyone set goals for themselves at every event and season. Personally, I like to learn something new at each event.
Case In point, at Outpost, Jim Moffet was nice enough to explain some of the complex battalion movements, using candles, that I had only read in Casey's and have never seen them done. This put a lot of those fancy manual words into perspective.
My personal goal for this winter is get the battlion bugles calls down.
I kinda like the old term "Progressive Living Historian" rather than Campaigner or Hardcore. The problem is some may have stopped progressing in the three fields Kevin has coined (Man,Methods,Materials). Learn something new before and at every event in all of these fields and we cannot help to get better at the hobby.
Originally posted by Smokey Toes
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Continuing with leadership in the field, I've always been a big fan of surrounding yourself with those who are more knowledgable and better leaders than yourself. Learn from them and apply the knowledge in which you learn.
As for this thread, in general, I think it would help greatly if everyone set goals for themselves at every event and season. Personally, I like to learn something new at each event.
Case In point, at Outpost, Jim Moffet was nice enough to explain some of the complex battalion movements, using candles, that I had only read in Casey's and have never seen them done. This put a lot of those fancy manual words into perspective.
My personal goal for this winter is get the battlion bugles calls down.
I kinda like the old term "Progressive Living Historian" rather than Campaigner or Hardcore. The problem is some may have stopped progressing in the three fields Kevin has coined (Man,Methods,Materials). Learn something new before and at every event in all of these fields and we cannot help to get better at the hobby.
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