Meeting Plans and Ideas for Scout Leaders From Daisies to Ambassadors

Meeting Plans and Ideas for Scout Leaders From Daisies to Ambassadors

Friday Freebie Free Girl Scout World Thinking Day Planning Guide

Friday Freebie Free Girl Scout World Thinking Day Planning Guide

Get your meeting planned and organized with this free Girl Scout World Thinking Day planning guide.

Updated February 2022

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Girl Scout leaders are very busy people. From what I read in the Facebook pages I read, between work, our families, other volunteer work, caring for aging parents and now having to deal with the ramifications of Covid, there is quite a lot on our collective plates. Nowso, more than ever.

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Even though my twins are 18, the hands on mothering does not stop; it just looks different than when my children were in elementary school. Still, they need my time and my attention. My mother still needs my help. I teach and write and volunteer. I am all for different life hacks that can help me make the most of my time.

Being organized has always helped me with my planning. Whether it was for a Girl Scout meeting, a committee meeting, or juggling needing to be in three different places at the same time, making a plan helped me keeps the balls I was juggling in the air.

My newest venture in helping Girl Scout leaders stay organized is my new Teachers Pay Teachers store, called Leadership Made Simple.

Presently, I have three products in the store and all of them are FREE! I want to help my fellow leaders as they navigate the scouting year.

If you do not have a Teachers Pay Teachers account, you can sign up for one. It’s free. Then you can download your free Girl Scout World Thinking Day Planner.

What are you planning to do for World Thinking Day?



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