 Self-leadership is is the first and foremost thing. You cannot lead others until you can lead yourself and a lot of people struggle through that. I definitely struggled through it and have taken the last several years within their university system to get to know myself and then be able to coach others through their significant life changes, through their leadership challenges, Air Force and beyond experiences. I had a great experience at SOS and I wanted to be able to pay it forward and let me get into why I joined Air Force in the first place, which was to lead and to mentor and to be able to do that in an environment with pilots, with navigators, with miscellers. It was it was an experience unlike any other you can get anywhere else in the Air Force. So after I was a flight commander for a year and then I got to be the director of operations for one of the student squadrons at SOS and then I went on to attend Air Command and Staff College. The skills that you learn as an instructor, the intangible skills of how to guide conversation, it's a it's a skill that cannot be learned in in many places other than a classroom and as as an instructor and that's Air University.