last Sansou class a team mates calls for help were finally answered. Sihing Mcdonold was just about out of the doors after the I Ho Chuan open training session when Miss Gibbons was getting ready to participate in the Sansou class alone. Recognizing this he took off his shoes posponed any thing he may have had planned for the rest of his friday night and stayed for the Sansou class with Miss Gibbons. This has been on ongoing call for help for a very long time and finally someone stepped up and answered it. This is what it means to have a team and team mate. Someone who will put their life on hold for a bit to help a team mate in need. These are the sort of acts that have the potential to actually make the I Ho Chuan group into a real team. Most of the group normally decide whither to even show up for their practice sessions never mind put a fellow group members interests ahead of their own. Then they wonder why their so called team mate decide to treat them in the same manner that they have been treating others. What goes around comes around until some one decides to break the negative cycle by an act of selflessness. So the next time you decide to put your BBQ, leisure time, vacation, ect ahead of your team and team mates realize that that is what you are choosing to do and that produces a negative cycle that can only be broken by an act of selflessness. So well done Sihing Mcdonold it is acts like that that are true acts of leadership and set out a strong example for the rest of us to aspire too.
http://michaelplayter.blogspot.ca/2014/07/call-for-help-answered.html
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