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Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

#40 Maria Sharapova on the Keys to Building Grit and Discipline

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Impact Theory

Business, News Commentary, News

4.75.2K Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2017

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Maria Sharapova moved to the U.S. during the collapse of the Soviet Union when she was just six years old. Though she did not speak a word of English, her skills on the tennis court did all the talking, landing her a scholarship with an elite tennis camp. Her insane work ethic led her to turn pro at the age of 14 and secure a victory over Serena Williams in the Wimbledon finals at 17 years old. She continued to climb the ranks becoming the first Russian woman to ascend to the sport's top ranking in 2005. She’s won five Grand Slams, a silver medal in the Olympics, and spent an untold number of years as the highest-paid female athlete. Learn what makes Maria unstoppable in this episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu. PULLED QUOTES 1.“Everyone is always going to find something in your success or in your story or upbringing that will try to knock you down.”[4:33] 2.“I don’t want to form people’s opinion. I just want to live true to who I am every day and that’s the only thing that I can do.”[4:50] 3.“For me it’s not about a particular goal. It’s an evolution.”[5:48] 4.“When you work on something and you keep doing it over and over, it’s inevitable that it will get better.”[16:58] 5.“You can beat me, but I will not give it to you.”[26:13] SHOW NOTES Maria shares the quote that inspired her book and what she focused on to regain her strength. [3:10] Maria talks about her internal drive and the importance of recognizing life’s special moments. [5:57] Tom and Maria discuss her motivation and what separated her from other tennis players. [9:28] Maria recalls an early childhood lesson that taught her about cultivating a winner’s mindset. [13:55] Maria explains how she built discipline in her life through repetition. [16:44] Maria describes her father’s tenacity and the significant role he played in shaping her success. [19:20] Maria explains the difference between the game and “the game.” [23:52] Tom and Maria discuss intimidation and how she uses strength to her advantage. [26:06] Maria talks about the importance of patience in overcoming adversity on the court. [29:26] Maria opens up about having future children and passing on generational knowledge. [33:26 ]Maria tells how her desire to learn drove her to taking courses at Harvard Business School. [38:48] Tom and Maria talk about evolving her candy business and her goals for expansion. [42:05] Maria defines the impact that she wants to have on the world. [45:21] MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE BOOKS Unstoppable: My Life So Far -http://amzn.to/2wSoEY1[2:07] PEOPLE Andre Agassi -http://bit.ly/2xixXnw [12:50] Robert Lansdorp -http://bit.ly/2fvQ7Zw [17:16] Anna Kournikova -http://bit.ly/2xagpKQ [19:28] Martina Navratilova -http://bit.ly/2ym2wqL [20:08] COMPANIES Sugarpova -http://bit.ly/2w5liks [42:39] FOLLOW MARIA INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/2hcOSlG TWITTER: http://bit.ly/1hCqGmG FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/2xb9VLG WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/2fx6dC4

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Impact Theory Podcast, your source of empowering ideas and actionable techniques from the world's highest achievers.

0:08.0

Join host Tom Billio, serial entrepreneur and co-founder of the billion dollar brand Quest Nutrition, on a journey to unlock your potential and realize your vision of success.

0:19.0

Welcome to Impact Theory.

0:22.0

Welcome to Impact Theory. You were here, my friends, because you believe that human potential is nearly limitless, but you know that having potential is not the same as actually doing something with it.

0:34.0

So our goal with this show and company is to introduce you to the people and ideas that will help you actually execute on your dreams.

0:42.0

All right, today's guest is one of the greatest tennis players of all time and her real life story reads like a work of Russian literature.

0:51.0

Her mother spent several months while pregnant living in the literal shadow of the Chernobyl disaster and after moving to the US during the collapse of the Soviet Union, when she was just six years old, her will, determination and skill began to capture people's attention immediately.

1:08.0

Despite not speaking a word of English, five minutes on the court with this six-year-old wonderkind, convinced an elite tennis camp to give her a scholarship and the string of both good and bad luck that followed is truly stranger than fiction.

1:22.0

But she worked her ass off day and night, year after year, her father sacrificing and doing whatever he had to to make sure she could blossom into the player that he believed she could become.

1:32.0

And my God, was he ever right about her potential? She turned pro at just 14 years of age and her love of the sport and absolute maniacal focus on winning pushed her forward at blinding speed, and she erupted out of obscurity at 17 with a victory over Serena Williams in the Wimbledon finals.

1:50.0

While some relax in victory, she does not.

1:54.0

Longer to win only seemed to increase with each victory as she climbed the ranks, ultimately becoming the first Russian woman to ascend to the sports top ranking in 2005, a position she has held many times since.

2:06.0

Almost certainly, assured a spot in the Hall of Fame, she's already won five grand slams, a silver medal in the Olympics, and spent an untold number of years as the highest paid female athlete, period.

2:19.0

She's worked with iconic brands such as Nike, Avon, Evian, Portia, and many more. So please help me in welcoming the tennis icon and author of Unstoppable, My Life So Far, The Indominable Maria Sharapova.

2:36.0

Thank you so much.

2:40.0

Thank you for being here.

2:42.0

I feel like you should have written the intro to the book.

2:46.0

I was like, so sad.

2:48.0

Well, speaking.

2:49.0

Yes, definitely.

2:50.0

A few years.

2:51.0

We still have a few years.

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