Aaron
Rodriguez
August 5,
2019
Mini
Paper #4
Cohort
21S
As a
middle schooler and leading into high school I went into a phase of watching a
lot of motivational videos and the one phrase that was most memorable to me was
“What is your why?” Since I was a sophomore in high school I knew that my dream
was to be in the Sport Management field and it was all inspired by the movie Moneyball. Interestingly, the movie was
about Billy Bean the general manager of the Oakland Athletics and also alumni
of my high school, Mt. Carmel. Instantly, because we came from the same high
school I had a connection with Billy Bean and believed I could be like him.
Seeing his struggle of working with the Oakland Athletics and producing a
successful team with a low budget by finding players that were odd but still
could produce. His experience showed me that people can be successful even if
they are not in the best circumstance. In Wooden (2005) he described his
practice facilities and how they were not adequate to produce a national
championship team but despite that he had insufficient facilities he didn’t
look for excuses he looked for solutions,“ There would be no excuses in the
future, only a careless search for solutions” (p.195). This is very reflective
of my journey in sport as well as in life. While in college I didn’t go to the
best school with the best facilities and prestigious reputation but, I was able
to to use the resources I did have to get to where I am today, in a prestigious
graduate school. During this time I didn’t look for excuses I looked for
solutions no matter how long it took this helped me discover my greatest
strength, resiliency.Wooden (2005) depicts that in order to become successful
you must work hard now “As a director, I would try to teach them how to give
the best performance possible during the rehearsals” (p.214). Wooden is talking
about that in order to get to the position that you want to be in life you must
work at it now. This hard work ethic mentality has become my greatest strength.
My resiliency, the willingness to wake up really early and stay up late to get
work done has pushed me through my college career, this became more prominent
as I had many papers where I would stay up all night and in a couple of cases
stay up two days to finish the paper. It didn’t matter how tired I was or
however I was feeling, I had to push my body to its limits and beyond to get
things done. Looking back on it I felt it was all worth it because for those
small moments of mental pain and fatigue I had a large reward of knowledge and
experience ( and a good grade). I continue to have this similar mindset as I am
in my master’s program of willing to make a sacrifice for a greater reward
spending as much time needed in order to get assignments done and look for
opportunities in the field of sport. Opportunities are now in an abundance and
I am looking to take advantage of these opportunities such as internships, job
opportunities, and the alumni network. Tapping into these opportunities will be
beneficial to my growth in the sports industry to help me understand my
interests in the field, as long as I work hard. Currently, my interests are in
basketball, baseball, and football and the marketing tactics of these
organizations to develop marketing plans. These functions of the business
interest me because they can take organizations and events and turn them from a
small event to a mega-event through marketing and public relations tactics. I
am looking to explore these opportunities through my current opportunities with
Girls Football Association and the
Los Angeles Rams. Each oppurtunity allows me to explore two aspects of
marketing within the sports industry. With Girls
Football Association I am developing schools to target and develop a
marketing plan in order to inform theses schools about the opportunity of
establishing girls football at their campus. This is very different from the
Los Angeles Rams job where I am going to be a part of the more interactive part
of marketing. I will be talking to people and informing them of the 50/50
raffle ticket program and answer any questions they have about it. In order to be truly successful in pursuing
these opportunities, I not only need to understand my reasons for pursuing my
goals and strengths but also my weaknesses so I can improve upon them.
One of
them is my insensitivity, usually when people come to me with their problems,
especially when I am working. My drive within myself is felt by others and when
I get into my zone there is nothing that will distract me which makes me ignore
or become insensitive to others.This has been shown mostly with my
conversations with my parents. Most times when they call, I am very focused on
my work and their call in my head is a distraction and I try and make the
conversation as short as possible. I can tell that my parents still want to
talk to me and ask about everything that I am doing. However, I know I have
things to do so I try and cut the conversation so I can get back to what I am
doing. This is something that I need to improve on because in the future I will
be working in teams and we constantly need to be collaborating especially in
times of stressful situations to find solutions.
Looking
back on all my experiences I want to answer the question “What is your why?”
Through all my experiences I have found that my why is upholding a legacy and
developing my own. From that moment of watching Moneyball and seeing that someone from the same high school could
accomplish being a successful general manager started my journey to do the same
and become like him and develop my own legacy. As I was in my junior year of
high school I began to that when the moment comes when I die I want something
good to be said about me. I wanted to have a life, a life that mattered and not
just merely existed on the planet. This pursuit of legacy has pushed me to do
things that are uncomfortable Wooden speaks upon this when he speaks upon the
NCAA banning dunking in the league“Although I supported outlawing the dunk for
several reasons, including that it turned into a showboating device” ( p.226).
This new rule was a joy to Coach Wooden but it did not sit well with star
player Lewis Alcindor. From this new rule,Alcindor had to develop other moves
in his game and from this hard work and the unforeseen circumstance it helped
develop an unforeseen skill the “Kareem Sky Hook”. During my life, I was able
to be put into situations where I had to be uncomfortable. Once I had
experienced them and overcame them I actually began to look for them. I joined
an organization, I competed in marketing research competitions and I decided to
apply for graduate school. All of these started as something that was
uncomfortable and when they asked if I wanted to join no matter how unsure I
was about the situation, I just raised my hand and signed up. That is the first
step to being successful in anything, signing up. Once I had the courage to
sign up I found that there was no turning back I had to complete what I had
signed up for and do my best in it and put in the work. Being put in these
uncomfortable situations helped me develop my “Sky Hook”. I was able to develop
good social skills which helped me with gaining the courage to meet new people.
Other skills that I developed was my leadership skills and this was exercised
by developing and coordinating projects. My leadership and social skills were
constantly tested when I had to collaborate with new people for projects and
had to reach out to new organizations on and off-campus in order to coordinate
an event. Some projects included various community service projects, social
events and my largest project the Forget-Us-Not
benefit concert. During this event, I had to include all of my skills that I
learned. I had to use my social skills to collaborate with my team as well as
the non-profit organization which we were working with. I also had to use my
resiliency and leadership skills to coordinate and manage the event while being
prepared for any snafus. All of my
uncomfortable situations helped develop my greatest skills. These skills help
me to continue my journey of life and to pursue the construction of my legacy to answer my “why?”
References
John
wooden wooden on leadership how to create a winning organization (2005, McGraw
hill)
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