Caroline took a deep breath, feeling a resolute clarity wash over her. “I’m all in for mentoring,” she declared, her eyes sparkling with determination. She knew that nurturing the younger gymnasts was where she could make the most impact. As the days passed, Caroline created a vibrant atmosphere during their practice, introducing fun challenges and team-building exercises that enhanced both skills and camaraderie.
Each session brought growth, not just for the kids, but also for Caroline. She developed her leadership abilities, becoming a reliable source of support and encouragement. Mia, the little girl Caroline had cheered on, began to shine, mastering her balance like never before, and often beaming up at Caroline with gratitude.
However, just as Caroline was settling into her new role, the instructor approached her with an enticing proposition: “There’s an upcoming gymnastic showcase, and I think you’d be a perfect fit to mentor a routine for the kids to perform.” This presented a thrilling opportunity, but it also raised questions about time and effort.
What would Caroline choose now?