Pursuing A Career In Sport Management

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Benjamin Mays once said “The tragedy in life doesn’t lie in not reaching your goal. The tragedy lies in having no goals to reach. I am pursuing my career goals by attending Central Michigan University. My decision has been made to pursue a degree related to the health professions industry. This degree is all about my passion and love for sports and that is why I am majoring in Sport Management. My desire to work in Sport Management comes from my desire to teach others, make an impact on society, and a burning passion for sports. To teach an individual is to make a major impact on their life. A good teacher can change a person’s life by guiding them and ensuring their well being. They give moral support and encourages us to live equally …show more content…

Determine what transferable skills you can bring with you from your current industry” (Santiago, 2017). Those who make a true positive difference cannot help but share and teach what they have learned. They see their knowledge as information that has to be shared with the world for its betterment. By living with the basic principle of “the more you give, the more you get.” People who positively impact the world not only obtain amazing results in their work, but their process of obtaining these results. They are happy to help and support others, and have an overflow of positive energy that enriches the lives of everyone they work with and connect with. Their power is taken seriously, as a special honor and responsibility not to be flaunted or …show more content…

“Each health career requires different skill sets and personality traits” (Santiago, 2017). At a very young age I began to participate in many different types of sports. These athletics shaped me into the person that I am today. I always loved working hard, competing, and getting better through sports. Spending countless hours out on the cement in front of my house dribbling and shooting a basketball. My passion really grew as I encountered positive people, coaches, and teachers that taught me what sports were about. It is time for me to give back to those that helped me develop into the person that I am today. Everyone has some kind of passion and purpose in their life and it is up to me to help as many people find their purpose as possible. This will help young individuals learn to work hard and achieve their

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