It’s as though the world has stopped and is holding its breath, waiting. Waiting for things to go back to normal? I don’t know about you, but I doubt that normal will ever be quite the same again, at least in the near future. I know many of you as club owners, managers, and coaches are using this time to take stock and reflect on where thailand rcs data you’ve been, where you are now, and where you hope to be going forward.
Although we are certainly going through some anxious weeks, both personally and financially, it seems to have shone a spotlight on what makes us human and what connects us, and that is shared experience.
We are all experiencing an overwhelming urge to share. Share our feelings, share information, and share ideas. We are reaching out, and the digital world we live in makes this wonderfully possible.
We are opening the cooperative floodgates and I wonder if we will ever feel the need to close them again. We are communicating better than ever, and we are learning its mutual value and potential more every day.
There are two thoughts I’d like to share with you, as an advocate of recreational gymnastics, which I think may be relevant to how we approach our delivery and evolve as clubs going forward.