Dream It... Live It... Get It! - An Olympian's Guide to the Gold Medal Mindset
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In his powerful keynote presentation, Mitch shares with audiences the ten elements within the Gold Medal Mindsetâ„¢ that apply to any individual or team goal, and propel us in the direction of our dreams and visions.
In this day and age, there is no room for just "Dreamers." In order to get the results we set out to achieve, one must have the mindset to consistently "Live it" on a daily basis - willing to break through the challenges that hold most of us back. Then, and only then, do we have the ability to "Get It!" Transcending the world of sports, Mitch will show audiences that the same keys to success that led him and his teammates to Olympic Gold, are universal keys that can be utilized in any endeavor personally or professionally. It all starts with the proper mindset: The Gold Medal Mindset!
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Olympic Values – Strength, Courage, Swiftness, Endurance, Grace
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Mitch Gaylord discusses the five Olympic values of Strength, Courage, Swiftness, Endurance and Grace. He demonstrates how these values, so common among world-class athletes, can be incorporated into the lives of high achievers in any walk of life.
Key Presentation points include:
Strength: We all need a dream or vision for our lives and the strength to remain focused on that dream.
The athletes 'zone' can be applied to anything we pursue.
Courage: We need courage to face our fears in this ever-changing world. Taking proper risks is not only necessary but highly rewarding. The need to trust your instincts is imperative.
Swiftness: At the speed in which change occurs, we need the ability to act swiftly, decisively, and accurately. To be effective, we must be prepared, know ourselves, and how we operate at our peak performance level.
Endurance: The Path of the Olympian requires a long-term commitment. We don't achieve our goals overnight. Consistently correct actions will produce the results we desire.
Grace: Learning how to be a "Champion" in life after you have won is critical to long term success.
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