GMing a More Demanding Group
Awhile ago Rok had mentioned I was to GM a new campaign with some of our friends. Well we did eventually play, twice now! The first session didn't go very well in my opinion, but Rok has been ensuring me he thinks I did a good job. The second session went much better, possibly due to some delicious warm spiced mead. But that also caused as to play far later than we should have and made work on Saturday have a very rough start. Some reflection about the first two sessions: After the first one I didn't think I ever wanted to GM again and made no progress on the campaign. But after this second session I was given hope back, and I am ready to work on the campaign again. I even bought a nice notebook to write the campaign into. It's a thing I have seen some GMs do and I like the idea a lot. I will keep this updated how the sessions go as they continue or if they do.
Today I weighed: 221 lbs.
Yesterday I ate:
>Almost a full bowl of vanilla chex
>Too many toasty Cheez-it's
>A bowl of whole grain pasta with bits of tomato and spinach in it
>Some scrambled eggs
>4 slices of watermelon and 3 pieces of pineapple
>1 cup of yogurt
Yesterday I drank: 92 oz of water
I like to try new things or even old things I didn't use to like, to see if I like them now. But to really get the feeling of something you can't try it once or twice, I recommend three times. Once could be a fluke, twice could be a coincidence, but three times makes a pattern. So with that in mind after the third session of my campaign I will weigh all the sessions against each other and decide if GMing this new group is something I like or not.
Stay cool.
Today I weighed: 221 lbs.
Yesterday I ate:
>Almost a full bowl of vanilla chex
>Too many toasty Cheez-it's
>A bowl of whole grain pasta with bits of tomato and spinach in it
>Some scrambled eggs
>4 slices of watermelon and 3 pieces of pineapple
>1 cup of yogurt
Yesterday I drank: 92 oz of water
I like to try new things or even old things I didn't use to like, to see if I like them now. But to really get the feeling of something you can't try it once or twice, I recommend three times. Once could be a fluke, twice could be a coincidence, but three times makes a pattern. So with that in mind after the third session of my campaign I will weigh all the sessions against each other and decide if GMing this new group is something I like or not.
Stay cool.
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