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				<description><![CDATA[<p>On July 10, 2019, I reported to Fort Leavenworth and the Command General Staff College.  I had prepared myself to be led into a room with a doctor holding an orbitoclast for the lobotomy I had been promised.  After some quick in-processing, I received administrative information before they sent me on my way.  I was relieved to still have my mind, but surely the lobotomy [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><span data-contrast="auto">On July 10, 2019, I reported to Fort Leavenworth and the Command General Staff College.  I had prepared myself to be led into a room with a doctor holding an orbitoclast for the lobotomy I had </span><span data-contrast="auto">been promised</span><span data-contrast="auto">.  After some quick in-processing, I </span><span data-contrast="auto">received</span><span data-contrast="auto"> administrative information </span><span data-contrast="auto">before they</span><span data-contrast="auto"> sent </span><span data-contrast="auto">me </span><span data-contrast="auto">on my way.  I was relieved</span><span data-contrast="auto"> to still have my mind</span><span data-contrast="auto">, but surely the lobotomy everyone had promised would happen </span><span data-contrast="auto">later</span><span data-contrast="auto"> </span><span data-contrast="auto">in</span><span data-contrast="auto"> the year.  </span><span data-ccp-props="{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559740&quot;:276}"> </span></p>
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<p><span data-contrast="auto">Returning i</span><span data-contrast="auto">n August</span><span data-contrast="auto"> for the first day of class</span><span data-contrast="auto">, </span><span data-contrast="auto">we were</span><span data-contrast="auto"> shown</span><span data-contrast="auto"> the academic calendar</span><span data-contrast="auto">. A</span><span data-contrast="auto">gain,</span><span data-contrast="auto"> I </span><span data-contrast="auto">looked for the</span><span data-contrast="auto"> block of time</span><span data-contrast="auto"> reserved for</span><span data-contrast="auto"> the inevitable procedure.</span><span data-contrast="auto">  But there was nothing blocked off for the “</span><span data-contrast="auto">lobotomy</span><span data-contrast="auto">”.</span><span data-contrast="auto">  Now I started to worry.  Would I be whisked away from my home in the middle of the night and taken to the bowels of the Lewis and Clark Building</span><span data-contrast="auto">? That was</span><span data-contrast="auto"> surely </span><span data-contrast="auto">where the </span><span data-contrast="auto">operating room</span><span data-contrast="auto"> existed…</span><span data-contrast="auto">w</span><span data-contrast="auto">hen would this dreaded procedure happen?  When would we all become the brainless</span><span data-contrast="auto">,</span><span data-contrast="auto"> automaton field grades we had </span><span data-contrast="auto">all seen during our time as company grade officers?</span><span data-ccp-props="{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559740&quot;:276}"> </span></p>
<p><span data-contrast="auto">Now</span><span data-contrast="auto">,</span><span data-contrast="auto"> in our graduation week, it is safe to say that the lobotomy we were promised will not materialize.  So what does that mean?  Why does this famed</span><span data-contrast="auto"> Command General Staff College </span><span data-contrast="auto">(</span><span data-contrast="auto">CGSC</span><span data-contrast="auto">)</span><span data-contrast="auto"> myth exist and what lessons can be taken away from this year to ensure we don’t find out we were in fact lobotomized without even knowing it happened…</span><span data-ccp-props="{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559740&quot;:276}"> </span></p>
<p><b><span data-contrast="auto">Family and You</span></b><span data-ccp-props="{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559740&quot;:276}"> </span></p>
<p><span data-contrast="auto">CGSC is one of the best opportunities in </span><span data-contrast="auto">the</span><span data-contrast="auto"> Army to invest in family and yourself. Do this by establishing habits to invest your time wisely.  The academics are more time-consuming than in the past.  The recent changes to the curriculum to support the possible master&#8217;s degree have added time in and out of the classroom.  For those that also attempted to complete a master&#8217;s, whether the MMAS or a civilian degree, the time commitment for these academic pursuits became significant</span><span data-contrast="auto"> (think company command – again)</span><span data-contrast="auto">.  </span><span data-contrast="auto">Regardless, you must find ways to take care of your family and yourself.   </span><span data-contrast="auto">Block family time off every day.  Cook and eat dinner with them as much as possible.  I either ensured I did my work in the classroom before heading home or after my son went to bed.</span><span data-contrast="auto">  </span><span data-ccp-props="{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559740&quot;:276}"> </span></p>
<p><span data-contrast="auto">Take time not only for your family but also for yourself.</span><span data-contrast="auto"> </span><span data-contrast="auto">Work out, read a book (</span><span data-contrast="auto">not in the curriculum</span><span data-contrast="auto">),</span><span data-contrast="auto"> write and reflect, or</span><span data-contrast="auto"> find a </span><span data-contrast="auto"> new </span><span data-contrast="auto">hobby.  Use a calendar (Google Calendar</span><span data-contrast="auto"> was my choice</span><span data-contrast="auto">) to deliberately schedule </span><span data-contrast="auto">your time and hold yourself accountable</span><span data-contrast="auto">.  Time is always at a premium, even here at CGSC.  You will need to make deliberate decisions on where you invest time both at CGSC and in your future positions.</span><span data-ccp-props="{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559740&quot;:276}"> </span></p>
<p><span data-ccp-props="{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559740&quot;:276}"> </span><span data-contrast="auto">It is also important to share that </span><span data-contrast="auto">some</span><span data-contrast="auto"> believe placing family first during Professional Military Education (PME) is </span><span data-contrast="auto">not the priority</span><span data-contrast="auto"> an</span><span data-contrast="auto">d you are not maximizing your time here</span><span data-contrast="auto">.  But I would</span><span data-contrast="auto"> challenge </span><span data-contrast="auto">you to think</span><span data-contrast="auto"> about</span><span data-contrast="auto"> how many </span><span data-contrast="auto">leaders you have served with</span><span data-contrast="auto"> that</span><span data-contrast="auto"> choose to first</span><span data-contrast="auto"> share their failures not as </span><span data-contrast="auto">a</span><span data-contrast="auto"> leader, but as a member of their</span><span data-contrast="auto"> own</span><span data-contrast="auto"> family. If you fail to find ways to put your family first at CGSC, there is a low probability you will find ways to do so in the crucible years that follow. The most important thing I did this year was to ensure I placed my family first.  I have no doubt the foundation laid with my wife and son</span><span data-contrast="auto"> at Fort Leavenworth</span><span data-contrast="auto"> will translate</span><span data-contrast="auto"> to a stronger family in the years that follow</span><span data-contrast="auto">.</span><span data-ccp-props="{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559740&quot;:276}"> </span></p>
<p><b><span data-contrast="auto">Relationships Matter</span></b><span data-ccp-props="{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559740&quot;:276}"> </span></p>
<p><span data-contrast="auto">One of the highlights this year was standing in front of my house around a fire pit with friends and their families. While seemingly insignificant, these moments shared</span><span data-contrast="auto"> together</span><span data-contrast="auto"> will forge connections that will make a difference</span><span data-contrast="auto"> in our future organizations</span><span data-contrast="auto">.  The relationships that are built here could be the difference between success and failure.  Every senior leader who speaks at CGSC remarks on how they continue to work with their former classmates and how much that </span><span data-contrast="auto">influences their ability to </span><span data-contrast="auto">succeed</span><span data-contrast="auto">.  Do not underestimate the importance of investing time in building a diverse network.</span><span data-ccp-props="{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559740&quot;:276}"> </span></p>
<p><span data-contrast="auto">You will work with peers from every branch</span><span data-contrast="auto">, </span><span data-contrast="auto">service</span><span data-contrast="auto">,</span><span data-contrast="auto"> and many foreign militaries.  These are the same people that will be in key staff roles</span><span data-contrast="auto"> in a few short weeks.  </span><span data-contrast="auto">While at CGSC make friends with those outside your own branch</span><span data-contrast="auto"> and comfort zone</span><span data-contrast="auto">.  There will be opportunities in the classroom due to the diversity of every staff </span><span data-contrast="auto">group but</span><span data-contrast="auto"> find ways to connect outside the classroom as well. </span><span data-ccp-props="{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559740&quot;:276}"> </span></p>
<p><span data-contrast="auto">Do not</span><span data-contrast="auto"> forget about the faculty.  </span><span data-contrast="auto">Those that are</span><span data-contrast="auto"> great instructors will bend over backward to help you during your year at CGSC.  They will be your linkage to the institutional domain </span><span data-contrast="auto">by</span><span data-contrast="auto"> provid</span><span data-contrast="auto">ing</span><span data-contrast="auto"> products, answer</span><span data-contrast="auto">ing</span><span data-contrast="auto"> questions, or allow</span><span data-contrast="auto">ing</span><span data-contrast="auto"> you to vent</span><span data-contrast="auto"> and work through problems by leveraging their experience and</span><span data-contrast="auto"> academic</span><span data-contrast="auto"> expertise</span><span data-contrast="auto">.</span><span data-ccp-props="{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559740&quot;:276}"> </span></p>
<p><span data-contrast="auto">It must be acknowledged that this year’s incoming class will be hindered in th</span><span data-contrast="auto">eir ability to network </span><span data-contrast="auto">due to COVID-19</span><span data-contrast="auto"> and a possible distance learning environment</span><span data-contrast="auto">.  </span><span data-contrast="auto">Networking and building meaningful relationships with your peers will be </span><span data-contrast="auto">more challenging, but it is essential to find ways to </span><span data-contrast="auto">get it done</span><span data-contrast="auto">.  The network established here may even be more important than the doctrine learned, so do not waste the opportunity despite the obstacles.</span><span data-contrast="auto">  One way our staff group</span><span data-contrast="auto"> (8B</span><span data-contrast="auto">!</span><span data-contrast="auto">)</span><span data-contrast="auto"> has been able to keep in contact </span><span data-contrast="auto">is Apps like</span><span data-contrast="auto"> GroupMe</span><span data-contrast="auto">.  We have also</span><span data-contrast="auto"> used Zoom to hold social hours and catch up with </span><span data-contrast="auto">each other.</span><span data-ccp-props="{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559740&quot;:276}"> </span></p>
<p><b><span data-contrast="auto">Know Your Job </span></b><span data-ccp-props="{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559740&quot;:276}"> </span></p>
<p><span data-contrast="auto">Recently General Rainey, the Combined Arms Center Commander, published a video on the Profession of Arms for all CGSC </span><span data-contrast="auto">s</span><span data-contrast="auto">tudents to watch.  In the video, he stated that if he could do one thing with CGSC it would be to make all graduates &#8220;card-carrying members of the </span><span data-contrast="auto">P</span><span data-contrast="auto">rofession.&#8221;  In a virtual LPD with The Field Grade Leader, he explained </span><span data-contrast="auto">t</span><span data-contrast="auto">hat the Army</span><span data-contrast="auto"> expects</span><span data-contrast="auto"> </span><span data-contrast="auto">CGSC graduate</span><span data-contrast="auto">s </span><span data-contrast="auto">to be experts in their field, </span><span data-contrast="auto">regardless of the area</span><span data-contrast="auto">.  Take the time at CGSC to get into doctrine, especially within your branch and warfighting function.</span><span data-contrast="auto">  The assigned reading will force you to read </span><span data-contrast="auto">doctrine but</span><span data-contrast="auto"> </span><span data-contrast="auto">this</span><span data-contrast="auto"> can be a task and you must force yourself to do it.  </span><span data-ccp-props="{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559740&quot;:276}"> </span></p>
<p><span data-contrast="auto">A way to make doctrine easier to digest is to write a quick summary immediately after reading.  These quick summaries will help you reflect and digest your biggest takeaway</span><span data-contrast="auto"> from that night’s reading</span><span data-contrast="auto">.</span><span data-contrast="auto">  The opportunity exists </span><span data-contrast="auto">to ensure you are competent when you arrive at your next unit</span><span data-contrast="auto">; </span><span data-contrast="auto">take advantage.</span><span data-ccp-props="{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559740&quot;:276}"> </span></p>
<p><span data-contrast="auto">Another aspect of “knowing your job” is to know yourself.  </span><span data-contrast="auto">I</span><span data-contrast="auto">ncreas</span><span data-contrast="auto">e</span><span data-contrast="auto"> your self-awareness and </span><span data-contrast="auto">find ways </span><span data-contrast="auto">to </span><span data-contrast="auto">understand yourself.  The first few weeks of common core will give you some tests (Meyers-Briggs, etc.) to understand yourself.  Identify your weaknesses and work on them.</span><span data-contrast="auto">  I realized I have a bad habit of waiting to talk</span><span data-contrast="auto"> </span><span data-contrast="auto">and I put a lot of emphasis on practicing active listening.</span><span data-contrast="auto">  Everything you do at CGSC is peer leadership, and those that genuinely cannot lead will be found out.   Find ways to better understand yourself and how you operate in a team.</span><span data-ccp-props="{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559740&quot;:276}"> </span></p>
<p><span data-contrast="auto">Lastly, read outside the curriculum.  Building the ability to develop yourself and become a life-long learner is invaluable.  I often listened to books on Audible while I worked out.  Tal</span><span data-contrast="auto">k to your classmates about the good stuff they are reading.  Send professional articles to your classmates and talk about them.  The one book I absolutely recommend taking a look at is </span><i><span data-contrast="auto">Call Sign Chaos</span></i><i><span data-contrast="auto">: Learning to Lead</span></i><span data-contrast="auto">.  It is a fantastic look at all three types of leadership and gives insight into how to be a professional and serve as an organizational leader.</span><span data-ccp-props="{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559740&quot;:276}"> </span></p>
<p><b><span data-contrast="auto">In the End</span></b><span data-ccp-props="{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559740&quot;:276}"> </span></p>
<p><span data-contrast="auto">To those of us graduating this week, let</span><span data-contrast="auto"> us</span><span data-contrast="auto"> not be the reason to continue the lobotomy myth.  That choice is up to us.  Find ways to positively influence the people around you</span><span data-contrast="auto"> and organizations we help lead</span><span data-contrast="auto">.  </span><span data-contrast="auto">Be positive leaders within our future organizations that others will wish to emulate and follow.  We will only truly know who was snuck into the CGSC basement in a few years when we emerge from the crucible of our </span><span data-contrast="auto">time as </span><span data-contrast="auto">m</span><span data-contrast="auto">ajors</span><span data-contrast="auto">.  </span><span data-ccp-props="{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559740&quot;:276}"> </span></p>
<p><span data-contrast="auto">To the incoming class who will undoubtedly have an interesting experience this </span><span data-contrast="auto">year, have</span><span data-contrast="auto"> </span><span data-contrast="auto">no fear!  There will be no “One Who Flew Over The Cuckoo&#8217;s Nest&#8221; moment</span><span data-contrast="auto"> (referring to a lobotomy)</span><span data-contrast="auto">.  Take advantage of this year to network, learn as much as you can, and, enjoy your </span><b><i><span data-contrast="auto">family</span></i></b><span data-contrast="auto">.  There </span><span data-contrast="auto">are things</span><span data-contrast="auto"> to complain about</span><span data-contrast="auto"> here!</span><span data-contrast="auto"> </span><span data-contrast="auto"> F</span><span data-contrast="auto">ind ways to make this year worth</span><span data-contrast="auto">while based upon </span><b><i><span data-contrast="auto">your own</span></i></b><span data-contrast="auto"> assessment.</span><span data-contrast="auto">  Acknowledge</span><span data-contrast="auto"> signing into SATS </span><span data-contrast="auto">is ridiculous and then</span><span data-contrast="auto"> </span><b><i><span data-contrast="auto">move on</span></i></b><span data-contrast="auto">!</span><span data-contrast="auto">  Be patient with the frustrations you will have.   Understand that the institution and faculty of CGSC are only a part of your education and developmen</span><span data-contrast="auto">t</span><span data-contrast="auto">.  The learning experience is as much about your self-reflection and growth as it is about your time in the classroom.  Find</span><span data-contrast="auto"> </span><span data-contrast="auto">the way</span><span data-contrast="auto"> that will allow </span><b><i><span data-contrast="auto">you</span></i></b><span data-contrast="auto"> to get the most out of </span><span data-contrast="auto">this year</span><span data-contrast="auto">, however that may be</span><span data-contrast="auto">.  </span><span data-ccp-props="{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559740&quot;:276}"> </span></p>
<p><i><span data-contrast="none">Major Billy </span></i><i><span data-contrast="none">Folinusz</span></i><i><span data-contrast="none"> is a</span></i><i><span data-contrast="none"> graduating</span></i><i><span data-contrast="none"> student </span></i><i><span data-contrast="none">from</span></i><i><span data-contrast="none"> the Command General Staff Officer’s College.  He was commissioned as an Armor officer from James Madison University in 2009. He also holds a Masters of Public Policy from Temple University.  He is headed to Fort Stewart to join The Rock of the Marne</span></i><i><span data-contrast="none">.</span></i><i><span data-contrast="none">  He is married to his wife Theresa and the proud father of Theodore.</span></i><span data-ccp-props="{&quot;201341983&quot;:0,&quot;335559740&quot;:276}"> </span></p>
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