
On the first night, I realized that I had completely underestimated the class. The professor, Sam Neylan, was not only going to teach us how to coordinate weddings and baby showers, but was also planning to teach us how to become more organized in our own lives, pay attention to detail, begin with the end in mind, become more professional in our writing and communication, be creative in everything we do, and coordinate events so that every moment is intentional.

1. How to take responsibility for your life and be proactive instead of reactive
2. How to "begin with the end in mind" and work backwards to accomplish it
3. How to determine what is a priority in your life and stick to it instead of over-committing yourself
4. How to deal with conflicts in a way that allows everyone to benefit
5. How to communicate effectively in a way that first seeks to understand what the other is trying to say
6. How to effectively collaborate with others to accomplish things you could not do on your own
7. How to preserve and refresh yourself by resting, reading, and relaxing

Throughout the class, we learned the basic building blocks of event planning, how to plan a wedding, how to work with people, how to work with the AV/Tech crew, occupational coordinating, how to be an assistant coordinator, how to come up with themes for each event, how to coordinate church events, and how to plan events at home.

This class was such a learning experience for me, and it really opened my eyes to how to make everything I do more meaningful and intentional. I have already had several opportunities to use the skills in this class at my work, home, school, and church, and I am excited to see how God will use these skills in the future.
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