Embracing Selfishness
The conversation dives into the balance between ambition and personal relationships, highlighting the importance of being selfish during pivotal moments. Lindsey shares her journey with body image, revealing the struggles of fitting societal standards while embracing her strength and capabilities. Through her experiences, she emphasizes the power of appreciating what our bodies can achieve rather than conforming to external expectations.In this clip
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Olympic Athlete REVEALS How To DESTROY NEGATIVE Thoughts IN MINUTES! | Lindsey Vonn & Lewis Howes
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How important is it to go all in on yourself when it comes to health, growth, and surrounding yourself with successful people when you're young and single with not many responsibilities like a wife or kids, as discussed in several episodes and clips, including Always Get Back Up -- Lindsey Vonn | Rich Roll Podcast, Doping in Sports, Embrace The Suck: Olympian Katie Hoff | Rich Roll Podcast, All In Mentality, JD Roth: The Journey of Transformation Against All Odds with Lewis Howes, Experience Your Ultimate Potential with Rich Roll, Mirror of Transformation, Speak to Yourself This Way and Create The Life You Want, Rewrite Your Narrative, Monetize Your Mind: Liberate Your Life & Business with Sarah Swain, Embracing Change, Office Hours: The Business of Podcasting, Leaving Your Job To Start A Business, Comparing Ourselves, 623. Melissa Wood Tepperberg On Food Freedom, True Authenticity and Trusting The Process, Finding Fulfillment, and 'PSYCHOLOGIST REVEALS The #1 Thing HOLDING YOU BACK In Life! | Scott Barry Kaufman & Lewis Howes,' and 'Balancing Love and Purpose'?
How did Lindsey Vonn become a champion as discussed in the episode Olympic Athlete REVEALS How To DESTROY NEGATIVE Thoughts IN MINUTES! | Lindsey Vonn & Lewis Howes and the clip Rapid Rise to Success?
What are your thoughts on body image and femininity and what does that mean to you? Do you ever feel like you're this fierce competitor in your industry, but then do you ever feel like, oh, maybe I'm not as feminine as what other people are?