![]() I know that I have fallen back on these bad habits far too often. We miss important family events, grab another fast food meal, or skip a Dr's appointment. In the rush of trying to be everywhere, all at once, we often put our own personal "to-do" list to the side. IF you are still here, stay with me to the end. If you are attending the conference I highly encourage you to add this workshop to your schedule. The workshop I am facilitating is exactly the type of hands on training that will make a huge difference in any groups training outcomes. Having previously worked with Midwest Universities such as Indiana University Southeast and Valparaiso University, I know that the ability to train others, and the need to Train The Trainer, is a specific skill set that it so often skipped, pushed to the back burner, or simply forgotten. ![]() I am facilitating the Featured Workshop, Unlocking Training Magic, on Friday morning. In just a few days I will be dashing off to Hilton Fort Wayne at the Grand Wayne Convention Center for the National Association for Campus Activities Midwest Conference. Thank you Amie Dugan & Jeremie Ballinger for inviting me to work with your team. ![]() By necessity both years have been Virtual programs but the level of engagement and focus by all participants demonstrates the dedication and love that these leaders have for the mission of Special Olympics North America. This is the 2nd year that I have participated in the Leader Academy. Yesterday, I was, again, invited to work with Special Olympics' Leader Academy II by helping cofacilitate an Introduction To Providing Effective Coaching and Feedback. Thank you David Minor, Scott Rogers, and Sarah Hughes. In the last week I delivered Unlocking a Purposefully Created Culture for the Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) & Eau Claire Area Chamber of Commerce. 10.3 - an important reminder and life lessonįirst, the Brag Between requests for my Emerging Leader Training workshops, and my performing schedule as a magician, my calendar is filled with bookings. Milligan will continue its current road trip farther west, heading to Beaumont, Texas, for a game Friday against Lamar University in more exhibition. Julian Bailey had 10 points and five rebounds. McLeod added six rebounds, a team-high five assists, and three steals. Junior Shawn Long led all scorers with 26 points and 10 rebounds, his 39th career double-double. Louisiana shot 56.8 percent (42-74) from the field and 44.0 percent (11-25) from three. The Cajuns were fresh off of a record night from beyond the 3-point line in their last game and continued with the hot hand in Wednesday’s victory. ![]() The Cajuns went on a 29-6 run coming out of the game’s second media timeout, extending the lead to 20, then used runs of 9-0 and 13-4 early in the second half to extend it to as many as 32. Woods and James Songster also had baskets during the opening minute and a half, but it was all Louisiana from there. McLeod scored three of his 17 points from downtown during a 7-0 Milligan run to start the game. Milligan made 10 triples in all, matching the team’s season high. connected on each of his first four, going well into the second half without a miss. combined to go 8-of-13 from 3-point territory, and Woods Jr. Milligan’s record remained 10-4 (5-1 Appalachian Athletic Conference). ![]() The Cajuns were 13-2 on their home court last season and improved to 5-0 at the Cajundome this season. 3-seeded Creighton 76-66 in the West Region opening round last season, improved to 6-4. Louisiana, an NCAA tournament team which lost to No. and Morgan McLeod all scored 17 points, but the Milligan College men’s basketball team came up on the short end of a 115-76 decision to the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Wednesday night in an exhibition game. ![]()
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