Why role models are important
When we are young and growing up, there is always an elder person whom we admire and dote on for many reasons. Usually, it is a parent, teacher, sibling, cousin or uncle/aunt, who is someone we look up to and copy. Some of us may do it intentionally, while some of us will do it without realising how influenced we are getting by them.
They are our role models and these role models keep changing as we grow up, according to the changes in our tastes and needs. Having role models in our life is very important, and having good role models is more important, as they influence what we do and how we turn out eventually.
Positive role models influence our actions and motivate us to strive to uncover our true potentials and overcome our weakness. Having them pushes us to make the most of our life.
make the most of our life.
Role models are a must for self-improvement because we must have a standard to strive for or compare ourselves with. There must be a ‘greatness’ or a ‘stardom’ (not in terms of showbiz) that we should wish to achieve if we want to have even a mediocre amount of success in any aspect of life. Therefore, it is important to have the right inspiration to discover who you are and do your best.
All great leaders, sportsmen and high-achievers have one thing in common — they all have positive role models whom they strived to emulate in some way and eventually end up doing better than their role models.
Argentinian player Lionel Messi confessed to having France legend Zinedine Zidane as his role model in football when he was growing up, labelling him a “hero”. Now, don’t you think Messi has probably outdone Zidane as a footballer?
And since Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg became global icons due to their phenomenal success in the fields of technology and business, many youngsters have joined the tech bandwagon and set up businesses by following their passion or any out-of-the-box idea that came to their heads. Some even became dropouts like Zuckerberg to give full time to their passion, though I can’t say it’s a bright idea.
Now let’s see what role models do for us and how we must choose ours.
Choose carefully
Our expectations are usually based on what we see around us. And it is likely that what we see around us is just ordinary or average, even though we may think otherwise.
So we should base our role models carefully, choosing those who are at the top of their game, the best in their field — but with a strong moral standing and of an upright character. Though they may have their flaws (who doesn’t?) they should be inspiring in spite of their weaknesses. This will help us to see how it is possible to overcome or simply turn a weakness into a strength, and not let flaws hold us back from being the best of us.
Make them our coach
All sportspersons and teams have coaches. Often a change in the coach influences the performance of the player or the team.
Have you wondered why a world class player or the best player in the world needs a coach when they already are so good at their game?
It is because a coach keeps us motivated, on target, inspired and shows us how to overcome our weaknesses and how to face difficult situations.
Now we can’t have personal coaches — for one thing, they are very expensive — but we can have our role models as our coaches to motivate us on daily bases. The life, struggles, successes and failures of our role models contain many lessons that can inspire and motivate us in daily life.
Know more about the right role model for the kind of person you want to become and use the lessons of his or her life to deal with your life. Mostly we get to see a successful person, but we don’t realise the struggles they had to go through to get to become who they are. Try to learn about those struggles and see if you are also facing similar problems, surely you will find a solution there.
If your role model is your parent, teacher or a family member, you have the advantage of having access to them so that you can talk to them and get tips on how to go about things. They can become your personal coaches, and good ones too because they care about you and seeing you do well is as important to them as it is to you. But for this you have to make the effort to reach out to them, especially with a problem, otherwise they will not know what you want.