It is Labor Day weekend, the unofficial last weekend of the summer, also the last Sunday without NFL football for five months, we think. After spending several hours the last couple of nights on brochure edits, I am taking it fairly easy today. Josh did send a couple more recommendations my way this morning, which were not nearly as complicated as the text color change. I am taking a little time to review what we call the playbook for Life After the Games. To give you an idea of what that is, there are sections in the course that will call for the student to stop and perform an activity, not so much a game but quizzes that will help him or her determine what they value most in their lives.
Much like a playbook in sports, this document is meant to help the athlete plan for future success. This is where we engage them in the course. All of the activities will come together and help them understand what their strengths are and how to use those to their advantage when pursuing a new path. I have not performed any of the exercises myself, but they fit very well with the purpose of the training, that take-home piece if you will that allows the user to demonstrate that they have gone through the work of completing the training. I like this product better and better as time goes on, and I am not just saying that because I am involved in its development.