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The School of Greatness

731 Mindset of Becoming World Champion with Sasha Digiulian

The School of Greatness

Lewis Howes

Mindset, Relationships, Entrepreneurship, Mental Health, Education, Greatness, Fitness, Celebrity, Health, Inspiration, Success, Health & Fitness, Self-improvement, Business, Money, Self Care, Celebrity Interview

4.822K Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2018

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

“PASSION IS THE NUMBER ONE INGREDIENT TO SUCCEEDING IN ANYTHING.” Are you governed by fear? If so, it’s time to figure out if what you’re scared of is real or imaginary. What if there really isn’t anything to be afraid of? You might have some setbacks or “fall,” but at the end of the day you’ll be fine. In the face of stress, you can get overwhelmed by negative emotions, or you can look forward. You can instead focus on the task ahead. It’s all about your mindset. On today’s episode of The School of Greatness, I talk about fear with a champion climber who has learned to be mental tough by constantly pushing her limits: Sasha Digiulian. Sasha Digiulian first began climbing at 6 years old, in 1998. She has won the World Championships for Female Overall and has placed Silver in the Bouldering World Championships, as well as Bronze in the Duel. Sasha has been the undefeated Panamerican Champion 2004 to the present, and she is a three-time US National Champion. Outdoors, Sasha is the first North American woman to climb the grade 9a, 5.14d, recognized as one of the hardest sport climbs achieved by a female. She has done two. Sasha was the third woman in the world to accomplish this grade. Additionally, she has onsighted multiple 8b+’s, 5.14a’s, ascended groundbreaking multi-pitch routes of up to 1000 feet of 8c climbing, and has accomplished multiple First Ascents and 28 First Female Ascents around the world, including a First Female Ascent on the North Face of the Eiger. Sasha has learned to trust the process and the universe in order to quiet her anxiety. She says that the only way to get up a mountain is to think positively. She’ll find herself saying, “Just go, just go, just go” when she’s in a tough spot. So get ready to learn how to have the mindset of a champion risk-taker on Episode 731. Some Questions I Ask: What’s the highest mountain you’ve climbed? (20:00) How do you stay focused while climbing? (23:30) Are there more men or women in climbing? (27:00) How do you manage stress levels? (32:00) What’s your thought process during a climb? (46:00) What did you learn from your father’s death? (1:00:00) In This Episode You Will Learn: The difference between speed climbing, bouldering, and sport climbing (11:00) How Sasha got started in climbing (12:00) The largest distance Sasha has fallen (17:00) About Sasha’s scariest climb (34:00) The mantras that Sasha says while climbing (48:00) The three things Sasha’s parents taught her (53:00) The reason why sleep is so important (1:06:00)

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is episode number seven three one with world champion Sasha DeJullian.

0:07.3

Welcome to the School of Greatness. My name is Louis Howes, former pro athlete,

0:12.8

turned lifestyle entrepreneur. In each week we bring you an inspiring person or message

0:18.3

to help you discover how to unlock your inner greatness.

0:22.6

Thanks for spending some time with me today. Now let the class begin.

0:30.3

Helen Keller said character cannot be developed in ease and quiet only through experience of

0:39.2

trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened ambition inspired and success achieved.

0:46.9

And Marcus Aurelia said you have power over your mind not outside events realize this and you

0:54.7

will find strength. I am so excited about this episode Sasha DeJullian is a professional rock

1:01.4

climber who in 2012 became the first American woman to climb grade 9a after leaving high school.

1:09.0

She took a gap year to travel and rock climb concentrating on international competition and

1:14.8

outdoor climbing. She won the gold medal at the world championships and she has climbed over

1:20.4

31st female ascence as well as 8 significant first ascence in South Africa a big wall in Brazil in

1:28.2

2016 and the Misty wall in Yosemite in 2017. DeJullian is a three time national champion in female

1:36.8

open and she has won multiple female open panam championships from 2004 until the end of her

1:43.4

junior career 2010 she was the undefeated panamerican champion and wow I've been excited about

1:51.3

this for a while because she inspires me to grow in my own life when I watch her images her videos

1:59.9

and and watch her story over the last couple years that they got to know her online I said I've

2:05.2

got to have her in the studio and learn about the way she thinks when you're climbing vertical

2:11.4

alone or with a partner and you're climbing this huge mountain vertical you set your sleeping on

2:16.8

the side of a rock how do you stay mentally prepared mentally tough mentally focused under all the

2:23.3

conditions that are being thrown your way on a cliff climbing thousands of feet and I said if I

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