For the last 7 years I’ve been surrounded by volunteers, but I have only now realised their true value in my life.
Boxing is a massive part of my life which over the last 7 years has transformed me to the man I am today. If it wasn’t for the volunteers behind the clubs I’ve been a part of and represented, I would not be writing this blog. I’ve learnt volunteers can be a part of many different walks of life and each unique to its own. My personal experiences have shown me that volunteers can provide a family, a friendship, and create a sense belonging.
Education has equipped me with many skills, however I have developed further attributes from volunteers in boxing which have aided my own professional development at university these include: physical, social, team working and mental skills. Also, I have developed key traits to my behaviour. I am focused, hardworking and determined in learning new concepts and ideas to the best of my ability.
Currently I am boxing from a gym in Manchester called Team Northside Boxing Club, I’ve been at this club for 2 years now. When I reflect on my time at this club, I am overwhelmed by how much I have developed physically and mentally as a person; because of the volunteers which are behind Team Northside. They consistently push me to reach new heights in my boxing career, and are opening a vast amount of potential for my future pathways, be that behind the pads or behind the gloves.
Education
Setting aside the boxing gloves, my educational pathway has always gravitated towards business. I chose Public Relations and Marketing at Manchester Metropolitan University as the course opened up opportunities to engage my creative side. Many modules I’ve completed are real-life working situations professionally developing me for a working career ahead; these have included creating PR and marketing campaigns. I believe this will help me during my placement with TeamKinetic, as I have an idea of what will be expected from me. Furthermore, I have developed a true self confidence from working in teams at university when completing real life scenarios.
In addition to the boost in my confidence was gaining a placement opportunity at TeamKinetic.
“Hard work beats talent, when talent doesn’t work hard.”
A saying not only applicable to the boxing gym but real life, opportunities do not always necessarily come easy but with consistency and a lot of heart anything can be made possible. It all depends on the determination behind the person, I will ensure I apply this philosophy during my time with TeamKinetic.
Pass times
In my pass times I am always on a constant mission to further challenge myself by finding new interests and hobbies. Recently I’ve embarked on a new challenge to learn to play the guitar. I’ve always had a passion for music and various music genres, it was only when I found an artist called The White Buffalo, that sparked an incentive in me to learn guitar. Ten days in and so far so good, not sure I’ll ever be Jimmy Hendrix… but a man can dream.
On a final note
I have always had high aspirations of where I see myself in life. I understand that my time at TeamKinetic is a crucial element to my own professional development of not only the existing skills, but the ones I am going to uncover along the way from the support of an exceedingly motivated and professional team behind me.
Milo James
Marketing Coordinator
info@teamkinetic.co.uk
Contact number: 0161 9145757