At nine o'clock sharp, our students who participated in the training lined up to board the bus and go to their destination. When the bus started to leave, my heart was both excited and nervous. I'm excited because I'm attending the training camp for the first time, and I'm nervous because it's also the first time I've left my parents to live alone. Just thinking about it, our destination, the readership of Youth Daily, has arrived.
From the next bus, the study and training life in the training camp began.
The training courses of the day and the first day are goal setting. By making a goal plan, I understand the importance of making a goal in life. If people have no goals, they will lose motivation and direction, and the goals can be achieved step by step by their own efforts. The next day's training is a self-confidence exercise, and one of the activities is "trust back wrestling", where a person stands on the platform with his back to the person who meets you. Through back wrestling, I firmly believe that a person must have self-confidence and at the same time "trust him" and "trust him". Let me deeply remember the sentence "You may not succeed in doing things with confidence, but you will never succeed without confidence!" " The next day is persistent heart training, which is also the most tiring training these days. Although you don't look tired at all, you won't feel relaxed when you put your hand above your head for two hours. It made me understand that I should stick to everything and not give up halfway. On the fourth day, the grateful heart made me understand how hard it was for my parents to give birth to me, raise me and cultivate me! Without the help of teachers and others, I wouldn't have made progress today. The fifth day is the day when the camp is closed, and it is also the day when we show ourselves. I stood on the stage and told my training gains and aspirations in front of all campers and parents.
In this way, five short days have passed, and it has taught me a lot of knowledge that I can't learn in textbooks, which has benefited me a lot.