Keep adding value to the skills that you have to offer your employer.

There is no doubt about it. You’ve got skills! You’ve proven it with your performance as a student-athlete and a professional.

If you’ve found yourself unable to return to school or working from home remotely due to the coronavirus outbreak, there are ways to prove what an MVP you are today. It involves improving upon and building new skills that could benefit you long into the future. By the time you return to college or the workplace, there will be no stopping the highly-skilled and newly improved version of you.

Skills that you can continue to develop while working from home are detailed below.

Public Speaking

There is a host of live streaming software that allows you to connect with people from your workplace as well as other professionals in the industry that you work in. You can meet with them virtually and speak to them about your experience in athletics as well as the working world. It’s a chance for you to improve your public speaking skills quickly.

Networking

Get to know new people who can help further your career. Become a master networker. Learn everything you can about personal branding and then employ it online. Let others see what makes you charismatic and valuable as a person and professional. Networking swings the doors of possibility wide open.

Team-Building

Now is the chance to build and lead a team from home successfully. If you can overcome social distancing to create authentic relationships with your people online, you’ll be successful in your future pursuits. With more companies becoming digital, you’ll need to learn how to work with a team remotely, anyway.

Master Your Big Goals By Breaking Them Down Into Actionable Steps

Become the most knowledgeable and skilled professional that you can be. You can continually work toward your goals by coming up with a plan for each day. By breaking down the things that you’re trying to achieve into smaller, actionable steps, you’ll be creating new records for yourself in a matter of no time.