Luxuries we forgot are luxuries:
being able to call family
a fridge full of food
being physically capable
a good night of sleep
having a home that feels safe
a circle of friends
a slow morning spent in nature
clean sheets & clothing
the animals in your life
having a kind conversation
a uncontrollable laugh
a warm shower
Using lessons from the 1984 NBA draft, SGM Brian Disque shares how to identify future standard-bearers by focusing on adaptability and will to win, not just tangible stats. Read it here: armyupress.army.mil/Journals…@USArmy@NCOLCoE@T2COM_HQ@CAC@AU
Update:
All complete other than finance and final out.
And had time to have lunch with a buddy.
Home before 5, picked up dinner on the way home.
Retirement life is gonna be so chill.
Clearing a military installation :
A mix between urban orienteering and a scavenger hunt.
People in offices blindly stamping your papers confirming you can find building numbers.
Why is the library “off” post?!
You can't say Jerry Rice, Randy Moss, Calvin Johnson, or Terrell Owens…
It's 4th and goal at the 10 yard line and you need a TD... What Wide Receiver are you throwing the ball to?
I'll start: Isaac Bruce
Clearing a military installation :
A mix between urban orienteering and a scavenger hunt.
People in offices blindly stamping your papers confirming you can find building numbers.
Why is the library “off” post?!
“You cannot call yourself a professional if you lack the expertise to carry out your military duties, fail to seek development, or, as the leader, you don’t seek to develop others.”
How does Audie Murphy's legacy shape today's NCOs? MSG Angel Alemanmondragon explores how the demanding path to the Sergeant Audie Murphy Award forges strong leaders dedicated to the Army Profession. Read it here: armyupress.army.mil/Journals…
I thought I wanted to be a member to help me get promoted faster (being a naive SSG), but going thru the process, I realized that I wanted to be an expert in my profession. By doing so, you can lead your Soldiers more effectively. It’s weird how that works out.