You DON’T Have To Cross The Finish Line First To Be A WINNER!
A lot of parents "protect" their kids from competition...but, why rob children of the chance to learn about teamwork and push themselves toward excellence – the top benefits of sports and extracurricular activities?!
Have you ever used or heard the phrase, “It doesn’t matter if you win or lose… it’s how you play the game.” And, if you’re a parent with a kid who has ever participated in sports, I’m positive you’ve used that exact line!
But, it reminded me of a story about a high school athlete named Meghan. As a seasoned competitor, she had just won a prestigious state title. And, to make it even better, she was actually the first girl to win that particular title in over 20 years! However, while competing in her last race of the day, a fellow competitor collapsed on the field.
At that point, Meghan made – to some – a surprising choice. Instead of continuing to run toward her inevitable state championship title, Meghan stopped in her tracks to help the fallen student. Later, she told reporters, helping her fellow competitor across the finish line was more satisfying than winning.
I just had to share that with you today, because it illustrates a very valuable perspective on competition. You see, I encounter a lot of parents who try to protect their kids from competition.
Now, don’t get me wrong – competition can be destructive and extremely negative. This applies particularly to certain personality types, who can take competition pretty seriously. Yet, if your kids don’t know how to handle competition or to always steer clear of it, it will hurt them in the long run. Believe it or not, healthy competition DOES exist!
Taking the right approach – with the proper guidance – training and grooming children about competition, from a healthy perspective, can inspire growth, teach them to always give their best, be ambitious and reach for goals bigger than they ever thought possible. On the other hand, unhealthy competition can cause jealousy, anger, stress, resentment and conflict.
But what happens if you don’t teach your kids about healthy competition? Neither alternative is good: Either they learn to be afraid of competition or go to the other extreme and become too competitive!
When you talk about competition, it’s easy to immediately think in terms of sports. But our children can experience competition in a variety of activities, such as debate, band, academics or any other activity they display a passion for. Why rob your kids of the opportunity to learn about teamwork and push themselves toward excellence… among the greatest benefits of participation in sports and extracurricular activities?!
However, encouraging and nurturing these qualities should be the focus of these activities, and not just winning at any cost. We need to reinforce this in our kids, so they grow-up with integrity, like Meghan. Trust me, this instruction will allow your child to go much further and serve them so much better in life, than simply building and fueling an obsession for “the win.”
And YOU’RE responsible for showing your kids the difference between healthy and unhealthy competition… an important conversation to have with your kids today! Make sure whatever passion they might pursue, they do so with excellence, integrity and healthy competition.
You can use the classic line, “It doesn’t matter if you win or lose; it’s how you play the game.” Just be sure to tell them WHY! Most kids only hear this after a defeat, but we need to reinforce this concept following a victory, as well.
And, you might want to take a close look at all the personalities in your household. Even you could be the personality in your family who could take competition a bit too seriously! If your kids learn about competition from you, what would they take away from the examples you set? Always keep in mind what’s most important! Is it winning… or your relationships, your integrity and being a TEAM player?
I’d love to hear your thoughts on The Daily Fix today! How do you teach your children about healthy competition? Have you experienced unhealthy competition before? Share your experience in the comments below!
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