Specific: To be a collegiate football coach full-time. I want to be referred to as an "Assistant Coach." I want to land a position on a coaching staff where I can help players become their best selves by leading and coaching them and encouraging them to collaborate for team success.
Measurable: Within six years, I will be an assistant coach for a college football team. I'll be put to the test to see if I'm cut for the job during the first six years of coaching, which can be challenging. I intend to work as a Graduate Assistant for the first two years of my college career before moving up to an assistant position.
Applicable- This is a possible goal because I have a path laid out that has been prove to be successful and I am on the right track.
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Every member of a sports team must cooperate. A team always works together. Because I will likely be responsible for a particular task that is unique to me, such as recruiting, scouting, or skill development, there will be times when I will require individual work settings. I will be at the bottom of the hierarchy as a Graduate Assistant and then as an assistant coach. I will be expected to make decisions in group situations and will primarily be given roles and directions. I will eventually be in a position where I will have to make decisions on my own as I move up the ladder and take on more …show more content…
I will never stop trying to prove my worth as a coach, and I will always strive to be the best version of myself each year. My drive to be happy and to maintain good mental health is yet another internal motivator. While I want to be successful in my job, my top priority will always be ensuring that my family and I thrive outside of work. In the early stages of my coaching career, it will be crucial to give of myself to others. As a new coach, I'll have to earn respect. The internal drive to win will drive me to be the best coach I can be as I progress up the