When I became the Home Nursing in-charge in my secondary school's St John's Brigade

I was assigned to be the Home Nursing in-charge for my CCA. However, early on in my duties I volunteered to become an emcee for the upcoming Passing Out Parade, which led me to neglect my responsibilities in my CCA. I received feedback about it, including from my assistant, who shared that she felt stressed about me pushing my responsibilities upon her. I understood that my actions were wrong, hence I made sure to be more attentive to my duties in my CCA. I would coordinate with my assistant about how we planned to conduct our Home Nursing lessons, and then I would write it in the lesson plan for the day. It was planned that we would take equal parts in teaching the students. Subsequently, while setting up for each lesson, if preparations were delayed, my assistant would be at a loss on what to do if she was to start the lesson. I would tell her each time to begin teaching verbally first while I work with the other CCA members to rectify the problem, but she pleaded with me to replace her segment, while telling me she would panic. I did not want to cause any unnecessary delays by refusing, so I agreed each time. I feel rather indignant remembering this pattern of instances when I look back, but at least it is over now.