Ilvane
08-28-2006, 09:14 AM
It's with my great sadness that I am letting everyone know that I have resigned as the Executive officer of ALAE and from ALAE as a whole.
There are many reasons for this, and I won't get into great detail here, because I want to remain professional about the whole thing, but it wasn't an easy decision for me to make.
I have put my heart and soul into the society from it's inception, and have always wanted it to succeed. From a series of issues with communication to a lack of viable projects, to great GM's with just too much work to do to concentrate on us.. it has been frustrating to me that things did not move forward easier, faster, and with more and more work.
I always have cared a great deal about the projects we put out, and was always very caring with the new trainees, that they learn well, and also that they have opportunity to grow if they were enthusiastic. Having it brought to my attention that my wanting some to enjoy the training period and take time was something that would stifle enthusiasm made my decision much easier. I am not ever one to stifle creativity, when really it was the opposite. I am the kind of person who would actually want to see a fantastic training area for someone that they could show off and tell people about to get more people interested in ALAE..but some misunderstood my want for them to succeed as wanting to hold them back.
With so many communication problems, I felt it was the only decision I could make. When something stupid like a roleplaying game makes you cry, it's time to sit back and take a break. So I will.
Sincerely,
Angela/Ilvane
There are many reasons for this, and I won't get into great detail here, because I want to remain professional about the whole thing, but it wasn't an easy decision for me to make.
I have put my heart and soul into the society from it's inception, and have always wanted it to succeed. From a series of issues with communication to a lack of viable projects, to great GM's with just too much work to do to concentrate on us.. it has been frustrating to me that things did not move forward easier, faster, and with more and more work.
I always have cared a great deal about the projects we put out, and was always very caring with the new trainees, that they learn well, and also that they have opportunity to grow if they were enthusiastic. Having it brought to my attention that my wanting some to enjoy the training period and take time was something that would stifle enthusiasm made my decision much easier. I am not ever one to stifle creativity, when really it was the opposite. I am the kind of person who would actually want to see a fantastic training area for someone that they could show off and tell people about to get more people interested in ALAE..but some misunderstood my want for them to succeed as wanting to hold them back.
With so many communication problems, I felt it was the only decision I could make. When something stupid like a roleplaying game makes you cry, it's time to sit back and take a break. So I will.
Sincerely,
Angela/Ilvane