Something that may make me nervous when I start going to my field sights, is trying to remember how it was for me when I was in Elementary School, I'm going to have to get down to the students heights, and really make sure that they know that I want to have a good time with them, and I want them to have a good time with me.
In the article "How to Thrive During Your Field Experiences", I think the tip that will be the easiest for me to thrive on will have to be getting to know your students. In the teaching work field, you have to make sure you know your students, and your students know you, you want your students to be able to trust you.
Out of all the rules I think the one rule I will struggle with the most is making time to reflect, because I struggle with keeping up with a journal, and writing down how my experiences went each day at my field sight. But once I start keeping up with a journal and commenting each day to write a little bit about how my day went at my field sight, I might surprise myself with what I can achieve. This will be something I'm going to need to work on.