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Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

#86 Donald Suxho on What It Takes to Become Great

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Impact Theory

Business, News Commentary, News

4.75.2K Ratings

🗓️ 21 August 2018

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

2X Olympian Donald Suxho had to risk a lot to achieve his Volleyball dreams. From the dangers and discomfort of leaving his communist-controlled home country to bouncing back from career-threatening injuries, he’s experienced what it really means to suffer and sacrifice everything for results. USC’s AVCA national player of the year shares why even rock bottom has helped make his dreams come true on this episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu. Impact Theory is proudly sponsored by: Skillshare. Start learning on Skillshare today at skillshare.com/impact ButcherBox. Use the discount code: "IMPACT" at butcherbox.com to get 20$ off and FREE BACON FitPlan: Go to Fitplanapp.com/subscribe and use discount code: IMPACT to get 30 days completely free. Blinkist. Visit www.blinkist.com/IMPACT to try out the premium service completely free for 7 days! SHOW NOTES: Donald describes his life growing up stuck in communist Albania. [2:36] Donald discusses learning how to succeed after coming to America. [5:55] Donald explores self-doubt and the sacrifices he made to become the best. [8:25] Donald breaks down the process of bouncing back after rupturing his Achilles in the Olympics. [12:54] Donald details how he developed the mental toughness to climb out of rock bottom [20:29] Donald discusses finding a new path after leaving the Volleyball world. [24:03] Donald explains what he teaches his kids about success. [29:40] Donald reveals the impact he wants to have on the world. [31:38] QUOTES: “Those people that are making fun of me, those people that cut me, those people that told me, I'll never make it, I'll use that and get up in the morning and outwork everybody else around me.” [5:52] “I have to take this risk. I have to push myself, I have to suffer. I have to sacrifice in order to achieve that success. Otherwise, I'll never be the guy that I wanted to. Not the guy that my parents want or people want no, no, me, Donald.” [22:04] “For me honestly, mental toughness is getting up in the morning and doing the same thing day in and day out. Day in and day out for whatever it takes, whatever that goal is, and by doing that, you become the best.” [22:42] FOLLOW DONALD SUXHO: TWITTER - https://bit.ly/2neGEcB FACEBOOK - https://bit.ly/2ncKp2f INSTAGRAM - https://bit.ly/2neOQcA COMPANIES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: EON UPTIME [29:22] - https://bit.ly/2MlMqE5 Uptime English Institute: Our mission is to Transform Lives! Uptime is the world's first English language school with visual and augmented reality. Uptime will leverage AVR (Augmented/Virtual Reality) to create immersive learning experiences necessary to accelerate language learning and build fluency. Uptime guarantee's English Fluency in 1 Year!

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0:00.0

Everybody, welcome to Impact View.

0:05.2

Our goal with this show and company is to introduce you to the people and ideas that will

0:09.2

help you actually execute on your dreams.

0:12.2

Alright, today's guest is one of the most decorated volleyball players in U.S. history.

0:17.0

His rise to prominence, however, was deeply improbable.

0:20.5

He grew up hard in Communist-controlled Albania, and even though his father was a volleyball

0:24.7

coach, there was very little opportunity in their homeland.

0:28.2

In the fall of communism, the country was thrown into such chaos that in a desperate

0:32.9

attempt to find an outlet for his talents, he was forced to risk his life just for an

0:37.8

opportunity to compete.

0:39.5

He snuck over the mountains, indegrees, to try out for a team there, and during his trip,

0:43.6

he was shot at, hunted by soldiers, and chased by dogs.

0:47.0

And even though that didn't stop him, intense racial tensions between the two countries saw

0:51.4

him rejected without serious consideration despite his obvious talent.

0:56.1

Devastated, he made his way back home and realizing that bigger opportunities lay elsewhere,

1:00.8

he and his family fled to the U.S. not long after.

1:04.1

Once in America, he began to flourish and quickly made a name for himself on the volleyball

1:08.4

court, ultimately being offered a full-ride scholarship to USC.

1:12.4

He was a starting player there for the nationally ranked team all four years he was there, and

1:16.4

set a number of school records, including 164 career aces.

1:21.4

He was a two-time all-American and a senior year he was named the AVCA national player

1:26.2

of the year.

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