The night before I began my eagle scout project I found myself amidst a nerve racking feeling.
I was worried that I was going to screw up some how, or not enough people would show up to help.
I had some perspective on how I was going to approach the project to a degree, but I was still uncertain about different aspects of the project itself.
Before I knew it morning came and I could feel butterflies filling inside of me.
When arrived at the site I began to unload the supplies and a sense of relief filled inside of me and I knew everything would turn out fine as long as I lead the group to the best of my ability.
After the project commenced I soon realized that I had psyched myself out to much the night before and the project was much easier than I had expected.
So ultimately I learned from this experience to not psyche myself out to much because if I do it effects not only me but those around me.
I was worried that I was going to screw up some how, or not enough people would show up to help.
I had some perspective on how I was going to approach the project to a degree, but I was still uncertain about different aspects of the project itself.
Before I knew it morning came and I could feel butterflies filling inside of me.
When arrived at the site I began to unload the supplies and a sense of relief filled inside of me and I knew everything would turn out fine as long as I lead the group to the best of my ability.
After the project commenced I soon realized that I had psyched myself out to much the night before and the project was much easier than I had expected.
So ultimately I learned from this experience to not psyche myself out to much because if I do it effects not only me but those around me.
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