Girls on The Run: Week 2 Recap & Challenge
Megan Krug Roszak
Regional Sales Leader. Connector: connecting people to each other, technology, and opportunity.
Welcome back to my weekly recap of our "Girls on the Run" practices.
My hope is to: 1) better communicate the depth and power of this GOTR program/curriculum, 2) help parents raise bolder, braver girls/kids, by sharing ways to reinforce these lessons through weekly challenges and 3) serve as a resource that can inspire & support other youth coaches.
WEEK 2 RECAP:
What we did this week, besides running:
This week, we started an end of practice ritual of "Energy Awards." Awards are such an awesome and easy way to reinforce values and behaviors, praise what great looks like, give a emotional surge to the receiver and set a bar for others to aspire to. I used to work for a company that did research on employee performance. One of the most meaningful findings I remember was that when someone witnessed a teammate receive an award, their effort increased and it lifted the performance of the entire team. I am going to think through how I start some awards for my own team at work. Why am I not doing this already?
And, while I'm at it, I am going to start awards for my family: A "Roszak Family Award" is being conceptualized. I've asked my 8 yo girls to come back with a proposal for how we might do it. We're thinking a monthly award and we are still working out the nomination ritual, and if we align it to family values, etc., but the winner can choose a special dinner and we'll probably make a little certificate.... Ideas welcome! And, please let me know if you already do something like this or are inspired to.
BONUS Idea: Youth coaches, leaders, parents, give awards!
Shout out to our GOTR awards winners this week....
Session 3: Introduced “Star Power” – the power to know and be our selves.?
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[This was all confidence & resilience - how to recognize when we’re in our “Star Power”/confidence, when it’s challenged, and how to get it back.]
Practice Activity: To play around with this concept we played ‘tag.’ The girls were ‘stars’ and the coaches were the ‘clouds’.? If you were tagged by a coach/cloud, you became ‘frozen.’? This represented being confronted with an obstacle or something that dampens our ‘Star Power’… To get ‘unfrozen’ the girls had to do a Star Power jump to re-activate their Star Power.? We all have times when clouds cover our Star Power.? We talked about things that cover our Star Power and how to re-activate it.
Session 4: Understanding your “Happy Pace” – the pace that ‘feel right’ to you
[This was all about noticing what YOU like.? Once you know what YOU like, you can play in that space, voice it to others and advocate for yourself].
Practice Activity: We walked/jogged/ran and did jumping jacks at different places and NOTICED what felt like the most comfortable pace for each of us.? We used this practice to notice what felt like a good pace to run our 5K and encouraged the girls to think about what their ‘happy pace’ is with other things in LIFE - when they feel in their own flow. ?
Please share if you have any of these conversations with your daughters or teams, and please share feedback!
GIRLS ON THE RUN, LET’S HAVE FUN,
Coach Megan
Regional Sales Leader-Enterprise @ LinkedIn | Passionate about bringing out the best in people
7 个月Megan Krug Roszak you are so inspiring as a friend and leader. I LOVE this!! An organization in Chicago I recently got plugged into asks girls to “share about a time you excelled at something girls aren’t supposed to be good at.” They then highlight that win and encourage others to have the courage to do the same. I was blown away and wanted to share in case GOTR might benefit. :) Feel lucky to be your teammate! Keep these coming!
Megan, this is fantastic! I love your empowering practices The girls are lucky to have you as their coach!
Light Amplifier | Status Quo Disrupter | Customer Success + Sales Leader
8 个月+1 to Lauren Zekiri’s comments. And, love the energy awards approach and how you tie it to values. That connection is so critical. Is the star power session this week ???!?!? If so, cannot wait to hear how it goes. The work version of it legit changed my professional life. Keep writing!??
Sales Leader | Coach
8 个月Megan Krug Roszak There is so much life wisdom in this - I particularly love how you’re teaching girls from a young age there is a “Happy Pace” that you can set for yourself. Girls and women have a tendency to please others and can emulate a pace that is sub optimal for operating at their best. Teaching them to identify, acknowledge and celebrate their own pace is a wonderful way to help set them up for self advocacy and learning it’s ok to say no. Thank you for doing this work!
High performance leadership & team effectiveness
8 个月I absolutely love what you are doing here Megan ?? Super inspiring and a wonderful others centred initiative! Very proud of you ??????