Turn Athletic Excellence Into Business Success

Turn Athletic Excellence Into Business Success

Imagine a stadium filled with retired amateur and professional athletes. How many of them, do you think, have transitioned to a satisfying and successful business career?

My guess: not enough! Too many are left on the sidelines and not in the game!

Most retired athletes struggle to reinvent themselves after years of complete immersion in what they believe they were born to do. And all those high school and college athletes who are banking on going pro…what happens to the ones who aren’t chosen??

If you were a professional, amateur, collegiate or Olympic athlete, you spent most of your free time training for the sport you love. You used your formative years to improve and dominate in your sport. There was little time left to dedicate to education, much less to personal relationships that could benefit you in a professional life outside of the game.

The transition from athlete to employee can seem rough.

But it doesn’t have to be that way.

I cringe every time someone tells me, “Mark, the market is so bad right now, I’ll take whatever it gives me. I’d settle for anything.”

Many job seekers feel this way. I understand where it comes from, so let me say this loudly: Settling is a total waste of time!

It may sound unrealistic or even absurd, but?the smart, practical thing to do is pursue the job you want most.?Your best chance of getting hired and succeeding in your career is to target the position that suits you best. You’ll be enthusiastic, you’ll stay motivated, you’ll want to trample any opposition and leap over every hurdle. Here’s the bottom line:

Spend?every?moment of your search going after your “dream job.”

Most job seekers go about this all wrong. They put their hope in the job boards…follow bad advice from well-meaning friends, relatives and colleagues…fire off resumes left and right like a series of Hail-Mary passes. Even worse, many people just wing it and let fate dictate their next move, just waiting for their phone to ring.

You likely don’t realize that the ball is in your court. You need to make hiring managers choose you--by identifying your strengths, aligning your skills with your interests and combining all of that into a package that sells.

So how do you figure out what you want to do?

Set the bar high!

Some people muscle through decades of awful jobs before they find out what interests them and where they want to work. They stay stuck. They don’t move. Similarly, it can feel like an uphill battle to decide what’s next after enjoying the life of an athlete.

Avoid the passive approach, where you:

  • sit at your computer for hours, reading semi-interesting job descriptions.
  • ask your friends what jobs appeal to them and see if you feel the same way.
  • stare at the wall of your home or local Starbucks and think up opportunities that won’t just magically appear.

As an athlete, you know that setting the bar high pushes you to redefine yourself and your abilities. It inspires you to exceed expectations.

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When I work with athletes and executives, the first thing I have them do is break things down to their simplest components, taking out the obvious details (even though they may not seem obvious yet): key information about you, your career and what ultimately makes you tick.

Start by answering this question: What have you done within your athletic career, your business or your personal life that has made you feel happy, challenged and successful?

Do a deep dive. Most of us have never tried this, but you’ll see right away how it sheds light on what you’ll bring to a future employer. What have you done that you’re most proud of? When have you made a positive impact that left you feeling great about yourself? Many of us have these experiences but never connect them to our current career or job search. But you should. It’s the simplest way to figure out what you’re good at.

I was recently advising a retired NHL hockey player, and as much as he had experienced a long and successful career — captain of his team, winning awards along the way — he was intimidated by how he might be perceived in the business world, and was dismayed by how his LinkedIn profile compared with those professionals already making a name for themselves. He said, “Mark, there’s no way I can beat these people out for an interview, much less an offer. I don’t have many of the skills that would interest a hiring manager.”

I have good news for those of you who are hoping to make that transition:

It is quite the opposite!

Each one of you as an athlete has been a committed “employee” since you were just a child, putting enormous time and effort into becoming one of the best athletes on the planet, and that alone demonstrates a superior level of commitment most employers would love to have. You have also proven yourselves to be highly “manageable,” as you have been accustomed to working with a coach throughout your career.

There are many more intangible qualities you will bring to the table that most “civilian” job seekers may not have.?You are likely comfortable speaking in front of the camera, the media, and large audiences — a talent that virtually all non-athletes struggle with. This enables you to consider roles in public relations, sales and business development that others may not be qualified to fill. These skills may be just scratching the surface, but I can't emphasize enough that?you truly bring much more than you may think to a future employer in a job you'd love to be in!

In a future article I’ll pull out the playbook and show you how you can leverage those skills and accomplishments into future jobs that not only leave you fulfilled and happy, but truly bring you back into game mode.

Please leave any comments or questions below, would love to hear your insight and what strategies either helped or hurt your job search after your athletic career ended.

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Thank you so much for helping me spread the word about?WIN AGAIN. I am so proud to be a part of this special project knowing how it will inspire current and retired athletes to achieve even greater success entering the business world.?

All the best to your success,

Mark



Clubroom Recap

ESPN Analyst Jessica Mendoza in the Clubroom!

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ESPN Analyst and Olympian Jessica Mendoza joined us in the Win Again Clubroom.

Our most recent Win Again Clubroom guest speaker was USA Softball Olympic gold and silver medalist and EPSN Baseball Color Analyst Jessica Mendoza!

We spoke about Jessica's transition from softball to post-playing career, why she could have played hoops instead of softball, how emotional it was to be on the top of the Olympic podium, what it takes behind the scenes to be an ESPN analyst, working with Alex Rodriguez and more!

Thanks again to Jessica!

You can watch my chat with Jessica here:?https://lnkd.in/eUsSuRKW



The Win Again Clubroom

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This Clubroom platform is revolutionizing virtual networking because of the “live event” experience it emulates and the ease with which you can meet others and take your businesses and careers to a whole new level!

See why we've had 1000+ impressive athletes, entrepreneurs, business owners and executives attend our Clubroom events!

Attending events in the Win Again Clubroom truly allows you to interact, move around easily inside the virtual event space, and develop relationships that become collaborations - it's been such a great way to expand our networks!

Read more about it here: https://www.winagainacademy.com/the-clubroom

See you in the Clubroom!



WIN AGAIN! - The Job Search Playbook

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My book,?WIN AGAIN! The Job Search Playbook, is filled with over 150 pages of my proven WIN AGAIN method, where you’ll discover how to define your ideal job and work toward it. You’ll turn strangers into allies and grow your network as you position yourself for interviews, negotiate offers, and anticipate your prospective employer’s needs.

WIN AGAIN?helps you transition from the playing field to the boardroom. Yes, there’s competition in the corporate world, but you’re used to competing. You’ve already got an edge!!

You can join the WIN AGAIN social media pages, its?LinkedIn Group,?Facebook?page and follow on?Twitter?to be able to access exclusive content just for you.



ABOUT ME

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Combining my passion for sports and a desire to help others succeed, I founded Win Again, where current and former athletes can discover their identity beyond sports, develop the structure needed to succeed again, and receive the tips, strategies and actionable advice that allows them to WIN AGAIN and be elite in their next great career. Over the past 20 years as a business advisor and career coach, I have guided athletes and executives, holding them accountable during their transition.

The Win Again Clubroom events, "Make Your Mark" podcasts, and MYM Live webinars highlight athletes who are making a positive impact post-playing career, and my book “Win Again!” is a job search playbook for athletes, equipping them with strategies needed to land their ideal job or boost their entrepreneurial ventures.

As a graduate of Colgate University and a longtime Manhattan resident with my wife, kids, and Duke, I enjoy playing ice hockey, softball and golf, along with the guitar and piano.

Reach out to me anytime and let me know how I can be of service!

If you've read this far, many thanks for sharing your time with us at Win Again, and have a great rest of your day!


Let's Do This!

Well done Mark ?? many people don't understand how difficult the transition from Professional Athlete into "normal" life can be and many Athletes find themselves lost and confused. Good insights my friend!

Rhi Scolli

Global People Operations & Talent Acquisition

2 年

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