Monday, 6 February 2017

Hayden Grom and the Importance of Teamwork

Hayden Jeffrey Grom is the kind of success story that makes such good movies. The kind of movies that leave us feeling good about ourselves, and maybe a bit wistful that we did not make the same choices he did.

The role of high school athlete is one that has been played many times, by many actors. It remains a popular one. The young athlete, with a distinct talent and a drive to better himself or herself, succeeds, often against heavy odds. Everyone likes to see a winner. Hayden Jeffrey Grom is one such winner.

In high school, Hayden Grom set out to make a name for himself, and he succeeded beyond all imagining. He was a star athlete in multiple sports, including baseball, indoor track, football, and skiing. Any one of these sports would, in itself, be more than enough for your average high school student to handle, but Hayden Grom has never been average at anything. He received a varsity letter in diving, and excelled at the pole vault and the high jump. It is truly a dizzying record, and he carried it off with the utmost aplomb. Not only was he involved in more than one sport simultaneously, he was attending classes and spending his summers working at the New Fairfield Summer Camp Program. In the summers after his freshman and sophomore years, he was a counselor in training. In the summers following his junior and senior years, he was a full counselor, which meant that he was paid for his fine work.

Team sports taught Hayden Grom the invaluable skill of team work. Very few jobs out there do not require at least some form of team work. A few do, but increasingly often, work production is a group effort. This is how it is with Hayden Grom, in his career in economics. Team work was just one of the enormous assets of being involved in high school sports. Communication was another. A team that cannot communicate, can accomplish very little, if indeed it can accomplish anything. Discipline was a third skill gained from athletics. It takes a great deal of discipline to balance athletics with school, to train regularly, to give it your all – again, this is something that has carried over into his career and given him a distinct competitive edge over his colleagues, and will continue to do so.

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