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    Explore " greatness" with insightful episodes like "Alex Honnold: THIS Is The MINDSET That Allowed Me To Achieve What NO ONE Ever Has (+ What’s NEXT!)", "Rooted | Make the Most of Your Life Pt. 1", "Stop settling for comfortable!", "6 Habits to Help You Overcome Procrastination and Maximize Your Year | Lewis Howes" and "Lewis Howes’ Year-End Solo Special: Lessons of Love, Health, and GREATNESS in 2023" from podcasts like ""The School of Greatness", "COD York Sermons", "Sit Down With Suzanne 🎤", "The School of Greatness" and "The School of Greatness"" and more!

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    Alex Honnold: THIS Is The MINDSET That Allowed Me To Achieve What NO ONE Ever Has (+ What’s NEXT!)

    Alex Honnold: THIS Is The MINDSET That Allowed Me To Achieve What NO ONE Ever Has (+ What’s NEXT!)

    Alex Honnold is history’s greatest ever climber in the free solo style, meaning he ascends without a rope or protective equipment of any kind.

    Above about 50 feet, any fall would likely be lethal, which means that, on epic days of soloing, he might spend 12 or more hours in the Death Zone. 

    On the hardest parts of some climbing routes, his fingers will have no more contact with the rock than most people have with the touchscreens of their phones, while his toes press down on edges as thin as sticks of gum. 

    Just watching a video of Honnold climbing will trigger some degree of vertigo, heart palpitations, or nausea in most people, and that’s if they can watch them at all. Even Honnold has said that his palms sweat when he watches himself on film.

    In this episode, Alex shares the unique mindset he brings to some of the most incredible human feats ever accomplished. We chat about his family life, how he receives love, and what it was like for Free Solo to win an Oscar for Best Documentary Feature Film – you won’t want to miss this episode!

    His new show on Nat Geo launched February 4th, 2024 on Disney+ - Arctic Ascent: With Alex Honnold

    Listen to Alex’s podcast - Climbing Gold

    In this episode you will learn

    • How to prepare mentally and physically for life’s toughest challenges, such as climbing a 3,000+ foot wall without a rope.
    • The importance of navigating fear and maintaining a clear mindset in high-stress situations.
    • The impact of mentorship and community in achieving your goals.
    • The role of visualization and goal-setting in achieving seemingly impossible feats.
    • The benefits of embracing a minimalist lifestyle and focusing on what truly matters in life.

    For more information go to www.lewishowes.com/1581

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    More SOG episodes we think you’ll love:

    Nick Lavery – https://link.chtbl.com/1359-pod

    Dean Karnazes – https://link.chtbl.com/1280-pod

    Rooted | Make the Most of Your Life Pt. 1

    Rooted | Make the Most of Your Life Pt. 1
    This week, Pastor Bob talks through Making the Most of Your Life. He delves into the concept of 'Making our Lives Count' by exploring how God uniquely shapes and empowers us for impactful service, drawing inspiration from Ephesians 2:8-10 and personal testimonies of transformation.

    6 Habits to Help You Overcome Procrastination and Maximize Your Year | Lewis Howes

    6 Habits to Help You Overcome Procrastination and Maximize Your Year | Lewis Howes

    Hey, School of Greatness listeners! It's Lewis Howes, and I'm excited to have you here for a special episode as we dive into the new year with a burst of energy and determination. This fresh start is all about turning reflections into actions and conquering procrastination. I've identified six game-changing habits that will help you overcome this enemy and make 2024 your most remarkable year yet. We'll explore the 1% rule to break free from perfectionism, the art of asking for help, the power of saying "No," the significance of writing down your goals, the role of nutrition and hydration, and the importance of checking in on your "why." So, buckle up, because this episode is a high-energy journey toward unleashing your full potential and achieving greatness in 2024!

    In this episode you will learn

    • How to apply the 1% rule for continuous improvement in various aspects of your life.
    • The importance of asking for help and how it can enhance your leadership skills.
    • The power of saying no to protect your peace and focus.
    • The benefits of writing down your goals and breaking them into manageable chunks.
    • The significance of maintaining good health for increased energy and focus.

    For more information go to www.lewishowes.com/1559

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    More SOG episodes we think you’ll love:

    Eckhart Tolle – https://link.chtbl.com/1463-pod

    Rhonda Byrne – https://link.chtbl.com/1525-pod

    John Maxwell – https://link.chtbl.com/1501-pod

    Lewis Howes’ Year-End Solo Special: Lessons of Love, Health, and GREATNESS in 2023

    Lewis Howes’ Year-End Solo Special: Lessons of Love, Health, and GREATNESS in 2023

    Hey there, it's Lewis. Today I felt inspired to hop on the mic and share my top ten lessons of 2023 with you. This year has been a transformative journey, and I'm excited to reflect on the wisdom it has brought me personally. From taking leaps of faith in love and relationships to prioritizing health and finding inner peace, these lessons have shaped my path. So, let's embrace change, change our money mindset, prioritize love, and live with gratitude as we navigate this incredible journey together in 2024.

    First, let’s rewind. In 2023, we discovered that the real "win" lies in taking action, even if outcomes are uncertain, and we learned to prioritize our health, delve into the power of inner and outer cleanliness, and understand that peace is the highest form of wealth. We explored the relationship between respect and abundance and recognized the importance of setting agreements in our relationships. Love became a central theme as we understood that love is the key to falling in love with life and ourselves. And finally, we discovered the art of saying no to make room for more intentional "yes" moments.

    In this episode you will learn

    • The transformative power of taking a leap and embracing change, regardless of the outcome.
    • How to prioritize your health and make informed choices about nutrition, sleep, and well-being.
    • The importance of both external and internal cleanliness in your life and how they are interconnected.
    • The profound impact of inner peace and how to cultivate it amidst life's chaos.
    • The relationship between respect for money and attracting abundance, along with valuable insights from successful individuals.

    For more information go to www.lewishowes.com/1552

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    More SOLO episodes from Lewis we think you’ll love:

    The Dangers of the Good Life – https://link.chtbl.com/1466-pod

    Crush Self-Doubt – https://link.chtbl.com/1459-pod

    Overcome SELF-DOUBT & Live Your Best Life Today (6 Steps to Success!) | Lewis Howes

    Overcome SELF-DOUBT & Live Your Best Life Today (6 Steps to Success!) | Lewis Howes

    In this exclusive cut from Lewis’s newest book, The Greatness Mindset, Lewis shares his invaluable insights on two pivotal themes: the silent dream-killer, self-doubt, and the remarkable fear conversion toolkit for unlocking your full potential.

    In this transformative episode, not only do you get to hear Lewis Howes' wisdom firsthand, but you also gain access to his 6-step plan for harnessing your weaknesses, boosting your self-belief, and embarking on a journey towards a life filled with purpose and greatness.

    Buy yourself and a friend a copy of The Greatness Mindset TODAY!

    In this episode you will learn

    • How self-doubt can silently sabotage your dreams.
    • The pivotal importance of believing in yourself.
    • The joy of being your authentic self and celebrating others.
    • How to become your own greatest coach and supporter.
    • The extraordinary power of facing your fears to achieve lasting happiness.

    For more information go to www.lewishowes.com/1548

    For more Greatness text PODCAST to +1 (614) 350-3960

    More SOG episodes we think you’ll love:

    Rob Dial – https://link.chtbl.com/1516-pod

    Dr Joe Dispenza – https://link.chtbl.com/1494-pod

    Inky Johnson – https://link.chtbl.com/1483-pod

    The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Reclaiming Moral Frameworks in Universities

    The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Reclaiming Moral Frameworks in Universities

    In this episode, Tudor and Dr. Gerson Moreno-Riaño discuss the importance of values-based education and the role of universities in shaping culture. They discuss the shift in universities from pursuing truth to promoting ideologies and express concern about the lack of moral courage in the educational system. Dr. Moreno-Riaño introduces the Christian Influencer Model at Cornerstone University, which aims to produce influential Christian graduates. They also discuss the affordability of education and announce a tuition reset at Cornerstone University. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.com

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Lewis’s 8 Game-Changing Strategies to LEADERSHIP (THESE Habits Will Make You MAGNETIC!)

    Lewis’s 8 Game-Changing Strategies to LEADERSHIP (THESE Habits Will Make You MAGNETIC!)

    In this exclusive solo episode, Lewis revisits the eight core principles that have been pivotal in his decade-long journey towards greatness. He emphasizes that these principles, while profound, only gain true value when put into consistent action. As Lewis delves into each principle, he encourages listeners to introspectively assess how these tenets are reflected in their own lives, turning the episode into a personal checkpoint for growth and self-improvement.

    In this episode you will learn

    • How to effectively incorporate the eight core principles into your daily life.
    • The importance of consistency in practicing these principles.
    • Techniques for self-reflection and personal growth.
    • Ways to align your actions with your goals for greatness.
    • Strategies for turning theoretical concepts into practical life changes.

    For more information go to www.lewishowes.com/1539

    For more Greatness text PODCAST to +1 (614) 350-3960

    More SOG episodes we think you’ll love:

    Rob Dial – https://link.chtbl.com/1516-pod

    Dr Joe Dispenza – https://link.chtbl.com/1494-pod

    Inky Johnson – https://link.chtbl.com/1483-pod

    One Penny

    One Penny
    Please encourage children in your life to show compassion to others. Be like the verse in Proverbs 18.-------- Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible.     Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org   Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.

    9 Things To Stop Doing Right Now!

    9 Things To Stop Doing Right Now!

    Tired of making excuses and ready to take control of your life? Today I'm sharing the nine things you need to stop doing right now. From making excuses to holding yourself back, we'll break down why it's not working and how to fix it. Get ready to say goodbye to those stinky excuses and hello to a life of empowerment and success.

    📺 Watch this Episode on Youtube 

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    Make sure to share it with someone that needs to hear it and help us get the message out there so that together we can help make people’s lives better and make the world a better place. 

    And BY THE WAY:

    My first book that I’ve ever written is now available. It’s called LEVEL UP and It’s a step-by-step guide to go from where you are now, to where you want to be as fast as possible.

    Within its pages, you'll discover powerful insights and practical steps that will revolutionize the way you approach your goals, personal motivation, and mental focus.

    📚If you want to order yours today, you can just head over to robdial.com/book

     

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    Bless Others

    Bless Others
    Hear Joni talk about the deeper meaning behind the phrase: “God bless you!” Pass on a blessing today to others around you who need his touch.-------- Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible.     Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org   Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.

    Mastering Self Love: The Secret You Need To Know

    Mastering Self Love: The Secret You Need To Know

    Welcome to today’s episode of The Mindset Mentor Podcast. Today we’re going to talk about how you can start mastering TRUE self love and I’m going to give you a few secrets that I think you really need to know if you’ve been struggling with this.

    Now, when we talk about self-love, it's so much more than just gazing in the mirror and reciting affirmations (although, don't get me wrong, that's important too)... 

    I’m not telling you the same ole things you’re probably used to hearing about self love… After all, if those things were really the solution, then you wouldn’t still be struggling would you? 

    That’s why today we’re going to dive deep into what it is, but also what it most definitely is NOT.

    First things first—let's bust some myths. Self-love isn't about taking the easy way out, my friends. It's not found at the bottom of a wine glass or in the comfort of skipping the gym. Sometimes, sure, those things are fine. But here's the kicker: Real self-love often means pushing yourself to do the things that are genuinely good for you, even when you'd rather not.

    Yes, it's tough. I won't sugarcoat it. But I really truly believe that pushing yourself, and choosing discipline over convenience, is one of the most profound ways to love yourself deeply.

    In this episode, we'll unpack the essence of self-love: What it truly is and the practices that can transform your relationship with yourself. It's a journey to a place where you become your own biggest ally and advocate.

    So, are you ready to discover the secret to mastering self-love?

    If you like this episode… 

    Make sure to share it with someone that needs to hear it and help us get the message out there so that together we can help make people’s lives better and make the world a better place. 

    And BY THE WAY:

    My first book that I’ve ever written is now available for pre-order. It’s called LEVEL UP and It’s a step-by-step guide to go from where you are now, to where you want to be as fast as possible.

    Within its pages, you'll discover powerful insights and practical steps that will revolutionize the way you approach your goals, personal motivation, and mental focus.

    📚If you want to pre order yours today, you can just head over to robdial.com/book

    Here are some useful links for you… 

    If you want access to a multitude of life advice, self development tips, and exclusive content daily that will help you improve your life, then you can follow me around the web at these links here:

    Instagram: 

    https://www.instagram.com/robdialjr/

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    https://www.facebook.com/groups/themindsetmentee/

    Or visit my Youtube page that is designed specifically for anyone desiring motivation, direction, and focus in life: 

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHl3aFKS0bY0d8JwqNysaeA

    Great vs. Good

    Great vs. Good

    A few weeks ago, I was in the middle of a call with a client, an artist I'm coaching. When? Well, we talked about the project he was doing, which is a project, by the way, that he'd been dying to do for three or four years. We finally created the time we got some money involved. And he was able to put this project together. And what he said to me in the conversation, he said I know that it's good. I just wished that it was great. So we dove into that. But what's the difference between this being good and being great, and the more he talks, the more he self-identified with that tension. In fact, at some point, he said, I know that as an artist, I'm just good. But I wish I was great. Which then begs another series of questions. And it's led to this reflection, and we've talked three or four times since then. So we've talked about these things. And this reflection comes from those conversations, that in every facet of his career, he will look at what he was looking at, what was in front of him, and what he was able to bring to the table, and he could identify that it was good. And he wanted more, that the songs are good. He just wishes they were better, and he thinks he'll probably get this many streams. He wished that he would get more and that he would sell this many vinyls, but he wished that he could sell more. And in every facet of his professional life, he was happy that he had achieved what he achieved, that it was good. And he wished there was more. Now, I don't disparage that kind of thinking, and I think I want to be better. And to grow is fantastic. The problem I started to identify was with the word greatness. I think it was in that conversation, and oftentimes, it is a kind of distraction that instead of saying this is where I am, and I want to take steps from here forward. greatness in the conversation I was having with him was this image somewhere out there, always just beyond his reach, that he was striving towards. He wasn't working from what was true and good about him into a potentially joyful future. He was working away from what was true and good and established in him towards some other thing. Greatness oftentimes can be a terrible distraction from what is. And oftentimes, it's actually rooted in the same system of metrics that steals the joy of our actual processes. In other words, instead of saying, This feels good, this is good. I'm taking joy in this. And I want there to be more of what I have because it is good. Greatness inserts itself as this mist, as this idea, this disembodied image four steps beyond where I am, and says, it's not enough for you to be as you are. You shouldn't be happy, you shouldn't be satisfied, you shouldn't take true joy, it isn't actually good. And it won't be until you get here. The problem with that, if you've been in the cycle before, is that you can work and get to that point, that next step that used to be four steps away. And then once you're there, greatness, quote, unquote, greatness, this image, this misses out there somewhere, the idea will still reinsert itself and say, well, that's fine that you've come this far, but you shouldn't be happy. You shouldn't take joy. It's not good enough. You need to have more. Another way to talk about the way greatness steals joy is the way we enjoy our sports or our music, that you can say, hey, this is my favorite band. And then, as soon as we've talked about our favorite bands, we often move into this conversation about the greatest band in that genre, that it's not enough for this person to be good at what they do. They're not the greatest. And if they're not the greatest in this genre, then you like what they do is a kind of compromise. It's fine that you like this artist, but you really should like this artist. That's what's best: greatness as an idea steals the joy of what makes art, actually art. Greatness can steal the human joy of the process of creation. I think there's something magical to the way of the very beginning of the Hebrew Scriptures. When God creates a thing, God will say that it's good, and then at the end of this whole long process of creating, Shouldn't what God doesn't say is okay? Now we've done all this good, we've gotten to great what God says is instead, as the writer has said, this is very good, not great, very good, more of the goodness that was already. The way I read that is that the value of creation itself is rooted in God's pleasure and joy rather than in what creation can or will achieve. It's not about what comes next. It's about how much pleasure and joy God takes God took in the act of the process of creation. The conversations we oftentimes have centered on the word greatness, steal the human joy, of the act of becoming, and the work of making the steal the joy of art and humanity. In athletics. It's not enough, says greatness, to begin at six years old, and to achieve and to grow, and to get better and to get to college and to get that scholarship and then maybe even get drafted and play in the NBA and be a point guard in the NBA if you're not the greatest. Again, I'll go back to a few weeks ago when I talked about Stefan Curry. And this conversation that's now happening, and I even played into it when I did the podcast, and maybe I'm experiencing a bit of regret that watching Stefan Curry play basketball is a joyous, incredible thing to do. He's amazing what he's so good at what he does. And because he's as good as he is at what he does, his career gets entered into this media-driven conversation about who the greatest point guard in human history is. was that Isaiah Thomas, or was it Magic Johnson? Or is it Stefan Curry? And it's almost as if, if we can't solve that problem, we can't really rightly enjoy this person's career as he's going about it. And that's just so tragic. We do the same thing with musicians. We do the same thing with painters. We do the same thing with friends. Hell, we do it with authors, we do it with spiritual guides, we do it with churches, this disembodied mist of an idea that we call greatness, this kind of perfection of the thing steals the joy of having what we have in front of us, and knowing what it is and celebrating it as it is. Which is to say, learning to actually enjoy the goodness of my life might mean abandoning the pursuit or the idea of greatness. It might mean regularly dissociating myself from systems that want to always measure one thing against the other instead of simply enjoying the thing in front of us. This is why I regularly suggest, for artists specifically, a kind of combination of spiritual practices of rest. In the examination, rest provides space, space between things, but also space for my soul to catch up with itself. And in that space, practicing the examination, intentionally look back over the days that I just lived and asked my soul the question, Where was it good? As I have personally practiced this combination of rest and the examination, I have just had less of an association with an obsession with some disembodied, distant goal towards which I'm working. Instead, I've been able to look at the goodness of the life I'm living and just want more of what it is. I actually have already.

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    The "Right" Help

    The "Right" Help

    I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth. Psalm 121:1-2

    One of the best opportunities you could ever receive is to help someone.  It’s a seed that grows tall and strong.

    A person with a spiritual gift of helps is someone who works behind the scenes to get things accomplished. That person has the ability to see what others need often before they know they need it. They are humble and and don’t have issues sacrificing their time and strength to do the Lord’s work.  

    I hope you are inspired to operate in the gift of helps after hearing this episode. There are so many benefits! Please enjoy. 

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    Jeezy: Escaping the Streets, Building a Music Empire & Manifesting Lessons from Jay Z, Kanye West & Rihanna! EP 1480

    Jeezy: Escaping the Streets, Building a Music Empire & Manifesting Lessons from Jay Z, Kanye West & Rihanna! EP 1480

    The Summit of Greatness is back! Buy your tickets today – summitofgreatness.com – 

    With more than a dozen RIAA gold, platinum, and multi-platinum hits to his credit, JEEZY, the Atlanta pioneer of hip-hop’s dominant trap genre, has amassed over 6.5 billion catalog streams, and over 960 million YouTube channel views. 2020 marked the 15th anniversary of Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101, his seminal RIAA platinum Def Jam label debut LP. It entered the Rap and R&B charts at #1 (#2 on the pop side), and immortalized trap music with the double-platinum #1 hit “Soul Survivor” featuring Akon.

    In this episode you will learn,

    • Overcoming self-doubt and finding one's unique voice as an aspiring artist.
    • Maintaining courage to share unique ideas despite the fear of judgment and criticism.
    • Drawing parallels between creative expression in art and innovation in business.
    • Embracing failure as a natural part of the creative process and learning from it.
    • The power of collaboration with other artists in pushing creative boundaries.

    Buy Jeezy’s book: https://amzn.to/3Ku4WdI

    For more information go to www.lewishowes.com/1480

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    Joe Dispenza on the Law of Attraction: https://link.chtbl.com/1312-pod

    Simon Sinek: Is A.I. a Threat to Human Connection? EP 1478

    Simon Sinek: Is A.I. a Threat to Human Connection? EP 1478

    The Summit of Greatness is back! Buy your tickets today – summitofgreatness.com – 

    Simon is a spark that ignites passion and ideas. He envisions a world in which the vast majority of people wake up every single morning inspired, feel safe wherever they are, and end the day fulfilled by the work they do. As an unshakeable optimist, he believes in our ability to build this world together. 

    A trained ethnographer, Simon is fascinated by the people and organizations that make the greatest and longest lasting impact. Over the years, he has discovered some remarkable patterns about how they think, act, and communicate, and also the environments in which people operate at their natural best. 

    In this episode you will learn,

    • How to strike a balance between AI and empathy in relationships
    • The importance of critical thinking in the age of AI
    • How to use AI responsibly and ethically in your work and personal life
    • Why boundaries are so important for every kind of relationship
    • How to avoid in-person isolation in a time where virtual connection is effortless

    For more information go to www.lewishowes.com/1478

    For more Greatness text PODCAST to +1 (614) 350-3960

    More relationship building advice from some of our favorite relationship experts:

    Esther Perel: https://link.chtbl.com/1291-pod

    Faith Jenkins: https://link.chtbl.com/1221-pod

    Pixar’s Formula For Storytelling Success & Emotional Persuasion w/ Founder Ed Catmull EP 1474

    Pixar’s Formula For Storytelling Success & Emotional Persuasion w/ Founder Ed Catmull EP 1474

    The Summit of Greatness is back! Buy your tickets today – summitofgreatness.com – 

    This episode is PART ONE of a powerful two-part interview series with Pixar Founder, Ed Catmull. Lewis and Ed dive into the strategies Pixar implements to strategically stimulate different aspects of the human mind to evoke intended emotions, with a focus on character development as a pivotal element in fostering a deep connection between the audience's minds and the story. 

    For over twenty-five years, Pixar has dominated the world of animation, producing #1 box office hits that include iconic works such as Toy Story, Frozen, Cars, and The Incredibles. Pixar’s works have grossed more than $14 billion at the worldwide box office, and won twenty-three Academy Awards®, 10 Golden Globes Awards, and 11 Grammys, among countless other achievements.

    In this episode you will learn,

    • Pixar’s insider techniques that tap into the human mind and create emotional connections with audiences.
    • The firsthand principles and ideas discussed in "Creativity, Inc." that inspired a generation
    • How to strategically stimulate different aspects of the human mind in order to evoke an intended emotion
    • How character development plays a crucial role in Pixar films, and fosters a deep connection between the audience's minds and the story
    • The magic formula revealing how Pixar masterfully balances humor, emotion, and suspense in their narratives, captivating audiences and maintaining engagement throughout the film.

    For more information go to www.lewishowes.com/1474

    For more Greatness text PODCAST to +1 (614) 350-3960

    Want more School of Greatness episodes like this one?

    Bruce Lipton on Manifestation: https://link.chtbl.com/1312-pod

    Joe Dispenza on the Law of Attraction: https://link.chtbl.com/1312-pod

    Olympic Gold Medalist Mikaela Shiffrin on Blocking Out Toxic Mental Noise To Achieve Greatness EP 1470

    Olympic Gold Medalist Mikaela Shiffrin on Blocking Out Toxic Mental Noise To Achieve Greatness EP 1470

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    Double-Olympic champion, seven-time World Champion, and winningest skier of all-time Mikaela Shiffrin has elevated women's ski racing globally - both on and off the mountain. At 28- years-old, Mikaela has 88 World Cup victories across six disciplines to her name and is the only athlete to win in all six disciplines. At World Champs in Courchevel/Meribel, she became the most decorated alpine skier of the modern era in World Championships history (14 medals, seven gold). At Cortina 2021 World Champs, Mikaela became the first skier- male or female - to win gold medals at five straight worlds, and has now extended that to six straight worlds with

    her gold in giant slalom at Courchevel/Meribel 2023.

    In this episode you will learn,

    • How to block toxic mental noise and channel perfection
    • The power of visualization in achieving your goals
    • The biggest challenges a Double-Olympic Gold Medalist faces on and off the slopes
    • The physical and mental preparation required to be the best skier in the world
    • Why it is so important to re-establish belief and confidence in the face of failure

    For more information go to www.lewishowes.com/1470

    Want to hear from more Olympian athletes on The School of Greatness?

    Gold-Medalist Allyson Felix – https://link.chtbl.com/1456-pod

    Gold-Medalist Lindsey Vonn – https://link.chtbl.com/1132-pod

    Turning Struggle Into Strength: Harnessing The Power Within: Motivational Speech

    Turning Struggle Into Strength: Harnessing The Power Within: Motivational Speech

    Reginald D dives into the concept of transforming struggles into strengths. He highlights that hardships and obstacles are opportunities for personal growth and accomplishment. Her urges you to embrace your struggles, understand that you are unique to your own journey, and you need to put in the necessary work and effort to achieve greatness. He emphasizes the importance of making choices and not allowing circumstances to define one's identity. 

    •  Struggle becomes your strength
    • Situations meant to shape you
    • Embracing struggles for success
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