What is a community member? To me a community member is a person who belongs to a specific group and can impact them in a positive or negative way. As a soccer player, I have responsibilities and standards I must uphold for my community. For my responsibilities, I must make sure I’m upholding a positive vibe on what a student-athlete looks like. Also, I have to do my best in practice and in during games for soccer. Developing as a soccer player I know that I’m a student first and that my on and off the pitch responsibilities can impact my community. First, dealing with school and being a student first. On top of working hard on the field to better my craft as a soccer player. I have to keep my grades up as well because grades come first over anything. Balance, these two thing are probably one of my challenges I had when I first got to Presentation College because want to do so well on the field but know have a duty as well because grades are coherent to being a great athlete on and off the pitch. Next, my role on the pitch and my duties. On the pitch I have to be fearless I have a job to make sure I’m dominating my opponent. I played center defensive midfield and my main role was to disturb the offensive attack and distribute the ball to my offensive attackers. This follows with being coachable and doing whatever else Coach Brasel wants to …show more content…
I have to make sure that my team and I are bonding and we are all on the same level. For this reason, if we have better chemistry off the pitch it could relate back to the pitch. My grades are another important part and I try to have all A’s. Also, talking to Coach off the pitch to have a better understanding of what he wants on the pitch and what he expects from me is extremely important. As a team we have to volunteer to spread awareness of the Presentation College and the Men’s Soccer Team. In the end my off duty task closely relates to how I perform on the
Community impacts our daily lives. It brings us together and it provides the support we need through tough situations. Every day we engage with our community whether it is with a person from the community or with service to help the community flourish. It is important to better ourselves as a community member or a neighbor because a community needs strong members to flourish. To become a strong community member, one must practice all types of altruism, give more than what is required, and work together with members of the community.
Joining a new club soccer team coupled with almost daily workouts allowed me to improve my skills in the offseason. The feeling of going into tryouts being so prepared allowed a new level of confidence to emerge in myself. With only two starting spots open, working hard from the very start was necessary in order for me to prove myself to coach. After making the team again, I knew giving my best effort couldn’t end here. I showed up to practices with a positive attitude, always ready to work hard. When the preseason scrimmages, long practices, and exhausting fitness checks were over, the feeling of having earned a starting spot was incredibly satisfying. Now, not only am I working hard to keep up my starting spot, but I am hoping my attitude will rub off on everyone and make the team stronger. Afterall, soccer is a team sport; and the possibility of winning a state title in the near future adds to my ambition to perform well for my teammates every time I step on the field.
What do you think the most important aspect of a true Beta member should be? Do you think it is honesty, charity, humility, or integrity? Truthfully, Beta members should actually contain all of these characteristics and more. Beta members should have a mind to be willing to lend a helping hand to others in their community as well as have a humbleness of spirit. The main reason that Beta members should be mindful of this is because this is what Beta mainly stands for. The National Beta motto is, “Let us lead by serving others.”
Citizen Sourcing is where the public helps government be more operational and receptive. Government holds accountability, but citizens influence direction and outcomes, improve the government's situational awareness, and facilitate execution of daily government services. For the Government as a Platform, the minimal marginal costs of digital data dissemination and computer-based services allows government to create its knowledge and IT infrastructure accessible to the public that made financial contributions for its development. In the process, the state can help citizens improve their daily productivity, decision-making, and well-being. Government is not responsible for the resulting activity, but can leverage its platform and influence to
Select one organization you belong to, and analyze that organization in terms of the above mentioned five dimensions of work-related values. Refer to Tables 15.1-4 in the textbook for specific characteristics of each dimension.
This was to help myself experience the opportunity to communicate and work with other people cohesively as a team to achieve a certain goal, a skill that not only is prominent in the Post-Secondary Education system, but also in the work environments later on. Teamwork and leadership play a major role in helping the team succeed. The leaders often take charge of a specific position where they are most active in and they constantly offer motivation, as well as assistance to teammates to help establish a more effective team performance overall. Teamwork helps increase the effectiveness of the team's performance by having players offering assistance to each other and building on each other's ideas to help enrich the efficiency of the workload needed for success. I was able to demonstrate both teamwork and leadership to a great extent, as I became one of the more important defenders in my last year of playing where my team managed to win the championships. Our team's eventual success could not have been without my participation, as I was able to make many critical moves to help our team avert elimination from the tournament. I constantly associated myself with my teammates, helping them to achieve their task by having the desire to have the ball and passing the ball up to other teammates when necessary. My coach expressed great envy for my performance as a defender, often praising me
During the summer between my sophomore and junior years, I was one of four students selected to represent my school and council at the National Josten’s Renaissance conference in Orlando Florida. My fellow students and I learned a great deal about other schools around the country and we wanted to take some ideas back to our school to implement them. One of our key ideas focused on recognizing various students at our high school that constantly achieve remarkable feats, but largely go unnoticed by the school as a whole. Being vice president of my class, I took charge of this initiative and designed a solution to the problem. I advocated that we replace our typical, mundane, class meetings with class rallies, a pep rally type atmosphere for more
Responsibilities: I will teach players the fundamentals of football, value what the players are good at and bad at , and prepare the team for competition.
Soccer is a team sport. This may seem redundant or obvious, but I find it is often forgotten. A team is more than just the group you play some sport together. A team is your support system for life. They help you through your troubles and cheer you on when you need the motivation. Without my team, I would not have come as far as I have. I’ve learned that no matter who you are or where you are in life, you always need a team, just not the usual sense of a team. I struggled my first semester of college, both on the field and in the classroom. Looking back, I realize why – I had no one on my team, my life team. I was trying to do everything myself and failing miserably. By the second semester I swallowed any self perpetuated pride and
Developing strong interpersonal skills has been an important subject for me since middle school. Coming into high school, I was a very shy, insecure girl who only had about one or two friends. As a freshman, I felt that it was time for me to break out of my shell if I wanted to get anywhere in life. I firmly believe that joining the Kempner High School Student Council has been the most positive influence on my life. Considering my lifetime goals, overcoming my fear of communicating with new people was something that needed to happen.
To begin, over the span of five years I have gone from being the withdrawn, new player on the lowest level team to the central defender and captain of a provincial level team. My main purpose on the field has been to make sure the rest of my teammates have the tools they need to play their positions. As
In student council there have been many accounts where adults have undervalued students/teens ability and responsibility. Those people are WRONG!.
Throughout the course of high school and the rest of eighth grade, I would like to accomplish three goals. First, I would like to work on my aggressiveness on the soccer field. I play timid sometimes, but I do have good footwork skills. Having good footwork skills is great, but if someone is bigger than me, then they just push me aside and take the ball away. I would like to play more aggressive so my teammates can trust me that when I have the balI, it won’t get taken away. As an upcoming freshman, I hope to make the girls J.V. team so if I play more aggressively and I have good footwork, then I will most likely get more playing time. Second, I hope to get mostly A's. Being placed in the honors role is another one of my goals, but I need
What I learned from soccer, as well as during group assignments at school, is the importance of leading by example, to communicate and motivate others through positive reinforcement, and to guide others who are struggling. Feeling sorry or blaming others is not the answer. I also learned that we can accomplish much more if we turn frustration to encouragement, negativity to positivity, and individual actions to group efforts. I recognize that these elements are essential to succeed in life as well. Going into my 9th year of competitive soccer, I understand that accountability, communication, and trust are invaluable traits that lead to success, and I will continue to rely on them to lead my team. I also plan to apply the same guiding principles in college and eventually in the workplace, and hope to positively influence and lead others along my
The common good contains two concepts: common and good. The common refers to…the whole [while] the good … benefits people such that their well-being is improved. “(____)