How to become The MVP - Most Valuable Person to you & your tribe.

How to become The MVP - Most Valuable Person to you & your tribe.

In Sports the term MVP - Most Valuable Player is well understood. Most Valuable Player (MVP) in sports involves a combination of athletic skill, mental toughness, consistent performance, and a positive impact on your team.

This usually also reflects in your value financially and your status/prestige.

How does one become a MVP

  1. Exceptional Skill and Talent:Continuously work to improve your technical skills and physical abilities.Stay committed to regular training, practice, and skill development.
  2. Consistent High-Level Performance:Strive for consistency in your performance, regardless of the competition level. Work on being reliable in crucial moments of the game.
  3. Physical Fitness and Health:Maintain peak physical condition through regular exercise, proper nutrition, and adequate rest.Prevent injuries through proper warm-up routines, stretching, and following safety protocols.
  4. Mental Toughness and Resilience:Develop mental strength to handle pressure, setbacks, and high-stakes situations.Cultivate resilience to bounce back from poor performances or injuries.
  5. Teamwork and Leadership:Exhibit strong leadership qualities both on and off the field. Work well with teammates, showing cooperation and a team-first attitude.
  6. Understanding of the Game:Have a deep understanding of the game’s strategies, rules, and nuances.Stay updated with the latest tactics and trends in your sport.
  7. Positive Impact on the Team:Contribute to the team's success beyond just your individual performance. Be a player that makes others around you better.
  8. Professionalism and Work Ethic:Show dedication, discipline, and a strong work ethic in all aspects of your sport. Be punctual, prepared, and fully engaged in team activities.
  9. Coachability and Learning Attitude:Be open to feedback and coaching.Continuously seek to learn and improve.
  10. Sportsmanship and Respect:Display good sportsmanship and respect towards teammates, opponents, coaches, and officials.
  11. Media and Public Relations:Develop skills to handle media interactions and public appearances. Be mindful of your public image and role as a representative of your sport and team.
  12. Mental and Emotional Balance:Maintain a balanced life outside of sports to ensure overall well-being.

We all needs Supporters & Fans

It also reflects in your supporter base

The supporter base plays a significant role in becoming an MVP in sports, both directly and indirectly. Here is how supporters can impact an athlete's journey to becoming an MVP:

  1. Motivation and Confidence:Enthusiastic support can boost an athlete's confidence and motivation. Knowing they have a strong fan base can inspire them to perform at their best.
  2. Public Perception and Voting:In many sports, MVP awards involve some level of voting, often including fans, media, and other stakeholders. A strong supporter base can positively influence public perception and, consequently, votes.
  3. Emotional Support During Challenges:Supporters provide emotional backing during tough times, such as after a loss or during recovery from injury. This support can be crucial in helping an athlete maintain focus and resilience.
  4. Financial and Career Opportunities:A large and dedicated fan base can lead to endorsement deals, sponsorships, and other opportunities that enhance an athlete's career.
  5. Feedback and Improvement:Engaged fans often provide feedback and opinions. Constructive feedback from knowledgeable supporters can offer valuable perspectives for improvement.
  6. Community and Belonging:A strong supporter community can give athletes a sense of belonging and purpose, reinforcing their role and identity in the sport.
  7. Marketability:Athletes with a substantial supporter base often have higher marketability, which can play a role in MVP considerations, especially in professional leagues where public image and engagement are important.
  8. Team Performance and Morale:Supportive fans can boost the morale of the entire team, not just individual players. A positive team environment can enhance overall performance, reflecting well on individual players.
  9. Legacy and Influence:A loyal supporter base can contribute to an athlete's legacy and influence within the sport, which can indirectly impact MVP considerations.

Can you apply this idea to yourself?

Becoming the most valuable person to oneself and to one's tribe, community, family, friends, and work partners involves a combination of personal development, social skills, and contribution to the well-being of others.

Attributes & Behaviours

  1. Self-Improvement and Personal Growth:Develop self-awareness: Understand your strengths, weaknesses, values, and beliefs.Continuous learning: Keep acquiring new skills and knowledge.Physical and mental health: Maintain a healthy lifestyle and manage stress.
  2. Building Strong Relationships:Empathy: Understand and share the feelings of others.Communication: Be an effective listener and articulate your thoughts clearly.Reliability: Be someone others can depend on.
  3. Contributing to Others:Helpfulness: Be willing to assist others without expecting anything in return.Leadership: Inspire and motivate others to achieve common goals. Community involvement: Participate in community activities and contribute to societal well-being.
  4. Professional Development:Skill development: Continuously improve your professional skills.Teamwork: Collaborate effectively with colleagues.Innovation: Bring new ideas and perspectives to your work.
  5. Balancing Personal and Professional Life:Time management: Prioritize tasks effectively. Work-life balance: Find a healthy balance between career and personal life.
  6. Ethical and Responsible Behavior:Integrity: Act with honesty and uphold moral principles.Responsibility: Acknowledge and take responsibility for your actions.
  7. Adaptability and Resilience:Flexibility: Be open to change and new ideas.Resilience: Overcome challenges and bounce back from setbacks.

Building your brand

  1. Identify Your Unique Value Proposition:Understand your strengths, passions, and unique skills.Define what sets you apart from others in your field.
  2. Define Your Target Audience:Determine who you want to reach and influence.Understand the needs and interests of your audience.
  3. Craft Your Personal Story:Develop a compelling narrative about your journey, experiences, and expertise.Ensure your story resonates with your target audience.
  4. Consistent Branding Across Platforms:Use a consistent name, profile picture, and branding elements across all platforms.Your branding should reflect your professional persona and values.
  5. Online Presence and Digital Platforms:Create and maintain a professional website or blog. Be active on social media platforms relevant to your field (LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, etc.).Share content that showcases your expertise and aligns with your brand.
  6. Networking and Relationships:Engage with your industry community both online and offline.Attend conferences, workshops, and networking events. Build relationships with influencers and thought leaders in your field.
  7. Content Creation and Thought Leadership:Regularly create and share valuable content (articles, videos, podcasts, etc.).Position yourself as an expert by providing insights and solutions in your area of expertise.
  8. Engage with Your Audience:Respond to comments, messages, and emails.Encourage and participate in discussions relevant to your field.
  9. Seek Opportunities for Exposure:Guest blogging, podcasts, webinars, or public speaking at events can increase visibility.Collaborate with other professionals or brands.
  10. Continuous Learning and Adaptation

Stay updated with industry trends and continually update your skills.

Be open to feedback and adjust your personal brand as needed.

Your Reputation is what People say about you when you are not in the room

  1. Reflection of Character and Behaviour:Your reputation is built on your actions, decisions, behaviour, and communication with others. It reflects your character and values.Consistency in your actions and words plays a crucial role. People tend to remember inconsistencies or breaches of trust.
  2. Influence of Others’ Perceptions:People's perception of you can be influenced by a variety of factors, including their own biases, experiences, and the context of your interactions.Sometimes, reputation can be based on misunderstandings or incomplete information.
  3. Impact of Social and Professional Networks:In professional contexts, your reputation can precede you in job opportunities, collaborations, and networking.Socially, your reputation can affect your relationships, community standing, and social opportunities.
  4. Reputation and Brand:For professionals, reputation is akin to a personal brand. It can define how you are seen in your industry or workplace.Building a positive professional reputation involves demonstrating expertise, reliability, integrity, and good interpersonal skills.
  5. Online and Digital Reputation:In the digital age, your online presence (social media, publications, etc.) significantly contributes to your reputation. Digital footprints are lasting and can be accessed globally, thus requiring mindful online behavior and content sharing.
  6. Cultivating a Positive Reputation:Be mindful of how you treat others and how you conduct yourself in various settings.Consistency in ethical behaviour, professionalism, kindness, and excellence in your work contributes to a positive reputation.
  7. Long-term Development:Reputation is not built overnight but is developed over time through repeated interactions and experiences with others. It requires ongoing effort to maintain and improve.
  8. Resilience to Challenges:How you handle challenges, failures, and conflicts can significantly impact your reputation.Showing resilience, accountability, and a constructive approach in tough situations can enhance your reputation.
  9. Feedback and Self-Improvement:Being open to feedback and willing to make changes based on constructive criticism is essential for maintaining a good reputation.
  10. Influence on Personal and Professional Opportunities:

  • A strong, positive reputation can open doors to new opportunities and relationships.
  • Conversely, a negative reputation can close these doors and create barriers.

For all of us becoming the best version of outselves also means becoming the MVP to ourselves and our tribe.



Svyatoslav Biryulin

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Many thanks for sharing and for a nice metaphor!

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