
Whether on the field, in the office, or in life, Most Valuable Players dependably show up, do all they can, and make a meaningful impact. They’re recognized for the talent they have developed, and for tenacity, leadership, and the drive to keep going.. Being your own MVP is living ignited by a personal sense of purpose and being energized by becoming a better you. Here’s some strategies to step into your power and become the MVP of your own life.
Clarify Your Passion and Purpose. Confidence comes from knowing and being who we are. What lights you up? What dream have you neglected or forgotten? Your purpose doesn’t have to be grand—it just has to be yours. Continually developing the best you to give in your relationships and responsibilities is a place of strength, and helps to further contribute to the world by such means as mentoring, volunteering, leading, writing, or even building a business. MVPs know and live their mission. Reconnecting with your passion will fuel your commitment when motivation fades.
Don’t Be Afraid to Fail. MVPs know fails are a part of the process of learning and improving. Unfortunately the fear of failure has people avoid risk, or give up when stuck. Rather,
Believe You Can Do It. Sometimes a reality check of acknowledging you can handle something not working out as planned, that you are capable of finding solutions, or pivoting will help overcome inertia. Set the mindset that the focus is on doing your best in the moment rather than waiting for the result. Believing you can achieve what you set your mind to doesn’t mean the road will be easy—but it gives you the mental strength to persevere and push through the tough parts. Confidence is a skill—practice it daily.
Conduct a Self-Assessment. Where are you now—and where do you want to be? Take an honest inventory of your mindset, habits, skills, and environment that needs to change to grow. Seek other’s input on what you do well and areas to improve. What support or training might you need to move forward? MVPs don’t avoid the truth; they use it as a launchpad.
Break It Into Manageable Phases. Big goals can be overwhelming. Success is in doing the do. MVP’s set realistic benchmarks with time-bound goals for better drive and focus, and celebrate progress along the way. Acknowledge every win—no matter how small— to build confidence and momentum. Success isn’t one giant leap; it’s a series of intentional steps.
Find an Accountability Buddy. Even MVPs have coaches and teammates. Who’s in your corner? Who will support your growth, challenge you when needed, and keep you honest about your goals? Accountability turns intentions into action. Don’t go it alone.
Becoming your own MVP isn’t about being perfect—it’s about showing up for yourself, on purpose, with purpose. Every day is a chance to get closer to the life you want. There is such a satisfaction, even thrill of overcoming fear and rising into your full potential as you pursue personal growth and dreams. That kind of energy is contagious—and some would say it’s what keeps us young.
Remain being grateful for you and where you are, and play all in.
Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go. Joshua 1:9
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