The social media has become one of the basic tools for interaction and where individual learn new things each day. Organizations today have embarked into using the social media as the medium for reaching their target customers and analyzing their competitor’s strengths and weaknesses. The information presented on the blog “Lessons Learned in 2016 from the #SMSports” plays a critical role in promoting the person’s professional and social growth in the sports career. Comments found in the social media and sports community's Twitter accounts teach existing and upcoming entrepreneurs new and advanced ways of growing profession.
Achieving an effective professional and social development requires frequent interaction with other stakeholders and constant learning. The social media and sports community learned that a combination of ideas helps build a strong and sustainable profession. It is worth looking at all alternatives irrespective of their impact and then selecting only those ideas that have positive motivations. People in the social media view ideas from different perspectives depending on how the user understands the content and the phenomenon under analysis. Smith claimed that every tweet is very important (Smith). The author calls upon the individual to act with patients while selecting appropriate information to promote sport’s professional growth.
Second, the analysis of lessons learned from social media and sports community revealed that one requires embracing education to succeed in professional social development. The social media teaches many new things that are of great significant in shaping an individual’s professional lifestyle. Moreover, people need to adjust to changes at all times and allow the nature to teach them life lessons because experience acts as the best teacher. Having different opinions gives the individual an opportunity to face social challenges and understand the society more, transforming to more professionalism in the area of expertise.
Third, Smith's blog insisted on the importance of setting up unique strategies while developing one's profession. The social media tries to bring ideas from different users together to get the solution to a problem. However, people give ideas based on their personal experiences. Therefore, an idea that works for this user may not apply to the other user. It is worth conducting extensive research on different ideas and combining them to develop a personal and unique idea capable of promoting professional social development. A person aiming at developing a career should never give up irrespective of the number of failures recorded. Social media fans always provide morale and apply teamwork to encourage their colleagues to keep trying until they achieve success.
On the other hand, it is important always to have a goal and objectives that guide the professional social development plan. The goals and objectives should define a specific strategy that a person aims at following to achieve professional growth. Some members of the social media and sports community claimed that striking a balance between timing and strategy helps promotes positive professional outcomes defined by achievement of goals and objectives. Additionally, the information from the blog helps in personal, professional social growth by encouraging the individual to try new ventures to realize what works and what does not work.
Finally, the blog highlights the importance of courtesy and humility. Courtesy makes an individual gain more online respect and becomes celebrated by the online society. Professional social development does not involve only one person, but it requires support from different stakeholders. Demonstrating high levels of courtesy and humility through engaging the social media communities in decision-making and celebrating each member of the team help create a uniting environment that eventually gives room for professionalism. One of the social media and sports community members argued that humility wins but ego destroys (Smith).
Work cited
Jessica, Smith. “Lessons learned in 2016 from the #SMSports community.” Social n Sport. 2016,
December 30. <http://socialnsport.com/2016-lessons-learned/>. Web. Feb. 01, 2017.