about
the
relationship
between
the
hammer
and
the
nail.
I
have
done
both
and
am
grateful
that
I
know
where
my
talents
lie
and
what
my
limitations
are.
The
beauty
of
offering
to
serve
over
the
last
week
has
been
working
with
Jeannette
and
Hannah
about
the
relationship
between
the
hammer
&
nail
then
having
the
chance
to
work
on
building
something
with
that
leadership.
While
the
specific
work
of
my
internship
is
inconsequential,
the
process
is
my
take
away.
Coming
full
circle
to
the
title
of
this
piece,
if
you
do
not
know
what
occurs
behind
the
scenes
then
you
can
never
truly
appreciate
the
parts
that
create
the
performance.
I
learned
early
on
in
my
career
that
if
you
want
to
be
a
catalyst
for
change
and
make
a
contribution,
one
must
consider
understanding
the
full
depth
and
dimension
of
what
you
are
up
against
before
you
can
determine
the
most
impact
for
change.
Over
the
time
at
the
AORE
National
Office,