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Thinking Like An Olympic Gold Medalist

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Ever wondered what it takes to think like an Olympic gold medalist? Heather Moyse knows – a 4-time Olympian and 2-time Olympic Gold Medalist in bobsleigh. She’s also the second Canadian ever, and the first Canadian woman, to be inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame. Described as Canada’s best-ever all-around female athlete. Heather combines her athletic achievements with a master’s degree in occupational therapy, making her a best-selling author, personal development coach, and highly respected motivational speaker. In this episode, we discuss why starting high-performance sports at a later age turned out to be an advantage, the power of doubting our doubts and implementing the “how factor”, the mindset and philosophy that kept Heather in the high-performance zone, how our choices reveal our reality, and why mental strength matters.

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Ever wondered what it takes to think like an Olympic gold medalist? Heather Moyse knows – a 4-time Olympian and 2-time Olympic Gold Medalist in bobsleigh. She’s also the second Canadian ever, and the first Canadian woman, to be inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame. Described as Canada’s best-ever all-around female athlete. Heather combines her athletic achievements with a master’s degree in occupational therapy, making her a best-selling author, personal development coach, and highly respected motivational speaker. In this episode, we discuss why starting high-performance sports at a later age turned out to be an advantage, the power of doubting our doubts and implementing the “how factor”, the mindset and philosophy that kept Heather in the high-performance zone, how our choices reveal our reality, and why mental strength matters.

For more go to: www.scottmlynch.com

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This episode is brought to you by:

Embrace greatness through these empowering offerings:

  • Embrace the boundless power of your mind. Enroll alongside 200+ motivated students in my academy and unlock your true potential.
  • Access two exclusive bonus episodes monthly, ad-free listening, entry to our Members-Only Discord channel, and exclusive discounts on courses and Substack.
  • Unlock actionable insights on how to master your mindset and optimize your happiness through my weekly ⁠newsletter⁠.
  • Maximize your potential and experience life-changing growth by either enrolling in my Private Coaching program or Group Coaching program⁠.
  • Discover your true potential with the support of a passionate Discord community.
  • Access my downloadable and printable exercises to equip yourself with the essential tools for success.

Follow me on social for more inspiration:

Want to be featured in a future episode? Leave a review here (even one sentence helps)!

Music by: Blaize Trulson

Produced by Legacy Divisions.

Past guests on The Motivated Mind include Chris Voss, Captain Sandy, Dr. Chris Palmer, Joey Thurman, Jason Harris, Koshin Paley Ellison, Rudy Mawer, Molly Fletcher, Kristen Butler, Hasard Lee, Natasha Graziano, ⁠David Hauser⁠, Cheryl Hunter, Michael Brandt, and Alan Stein, Jr.

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