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#137 Danica Patrick on Her Most Valuable Lessons from Winning | Impact Theory

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Impact Theory

Education, News, News Commentary, Philosophy, Technology, Society & Culture, Business, Self-improvement

4.75.1K Ratings

🗓️ 3 September 2019

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Danica Patrick is the most successful female race-car driver ever. And when she burst onto the scene, she attracted a level of attention and pressure that would have crushed the average person. But instead of faltering or quitting, she thrived. On this episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu, Danica Patrick shares the most valuable lesson she ever learned, discusses the process towards authentic self-belief, and explains how she achieves such incredible focus. This episode is brought to you by: ButcherBox. Use the discount code: "TOM" at butcherbox.com to get 20$ off and FREE BACON Blinkist. Visit www.blinkist.com/IMPACT to try out the premium service completely free for 7 days! Audible. Start listening with a 30-day Audible trial and your first audiobook plus two Audible Originals are free. Visit https://audible.com/IMPACT or text IMPACT to 500-500 Skillshare. Start learning on Skillshare today with 2 free months at skillshare.com/impacttheory Impact Theory University. Visit http://bit.ly/2MMGGX5 today! SHOW NOTES: Danica hypothesizes on why there are so few women in racing [3:33] Danica explains why she kept racing after her sister quit [4:36] Danica describes how she built a mindset that allows her to win [6:48] Danica shares why she dropped out of high school to go to England to race [8:41] Danica explains why putting in the work eliminated insecurity [11:40] Danica talks about what drives her, and how her passions are organic [13:50] Danica says that her guiding principle is her intuition [18:32] Danica thinks that she isn’t particularly good at dealing with change [20:43] Danica and Tom discuss schooling and education [21:39] Danica and Tom discuss getting over the finish line and authentic self-belief [23:49] Danica explains why, at first, you may have to fake it ‘til you make it [26:15] Danica explains how she deals with pressure [27:09] Danica describes how she changes her mindset when she changes roles [29:06] Danica shares the most valuable lesson she ever learned [30:46] Danica explains how she focuses on the emotions she wants to feel [32:36] Danica answers whether she believes in fate, frequency, energy, reincarnation [34:37] Danica describes why growth always happens through pain [37:28] Danica shares her one pinnacle trait [39:04] QUOTES: “The reason I didn’t get insecure about the sh*t people were saying about me is that I was doing my best.” [12:56] “You look where your eyes go. So look forward. Don’t turn around.” [31:40] “I believe my job is to learn and grow, and it shouldn’t be easy.” [37:02] FOLLOW: WEBSITE: danicapatrick.com INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/2PciKPE FACEBOOK: https://bit.ly/2O6DiZv TWITTER: https://bit.ly/2LyxDZR BOOKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: “Pretty Intense” https://amzn.to/2lOv9Z0 [2:32]

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Impact Theory.

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Impact Theory.

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Impact, baby.

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Hey everybody, welcome to Impact Theory.

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Today's guest is a record holder many times over

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and one of the most recognizable athletes on the planet.

0:15.4

Her list of accomplishments is so long

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we would need an entire show just to read them

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but here are just a few of the highlights.

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She's the first woman ever to lead in an Indie Car Race.

0:25.1

The first woman ever to win an Indie Car Race

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and when she arrived on the scene

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she was only the fourth woman ever to race

0:31.4

in the Indianapolis 500.

0:33.4

She's also the first woman to hold pole position

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in the Daytona 500

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and she's only the second woman of all time

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to hold the pole position in the Indie Racing League

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where she was named the rookie of the year

0:43.8

in 2005 championship.

0:46.2

She holds a record for being the highest finishing female

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