David Madison / Saturday, October 5, 2019 / Categories: Scoutmaster Minutes Sharpen your Saw Hone your skills to be the best you can. A woodsman must keep his saw sharp to be able to cut efficiently, with less effort. Straighter. Truer. A boxer must train. A runner must run. A pastor mud study the bible. A teacher must prepare. A martial artist must practice his kata. How do you be the best you can be? The best Scout, the best leader, the best at soccer, the best son... For the parents, the best parent? Each of us must 'sharpen our saw'. We must continue to tie a tautline hitch so that we stay good at it. We must continue to lead in order to be a great leader We must serve others to be good servents and think of others not just our selves. Previous Article Being overwhelmed Next Article Live life to the Fullest Print 2470 Rate this article: 2.0 Tags: ImprovementPracticeDo our bestBe Prepared Scouting TypeFamily ScoutingScoutingVenturingSea Scouts David MadisonDavid Madison Other posts by David Madison Contact author Related articles The Least shall be first. Key Skills of Scouting Resilience Working together on documents remotely CANI Please login or register to post comments.