Apply to work with me: https://www.michaelxcampion.com/ Vivian Siu was born in Hong Kong. At age 6 she and her mother moved to New York in the hope of a better life. At age 16 she lost her mother, and dropped out of high-school in the USA, moving back to HK to avoid being put in foster care …She then dragged herself up by the bootstraps, hitting the books, and somehow getting into and graduating from Columbia University She went from bartending around HK and sleeping on friend’s couches ...
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Apply to work with me: https://www.michaelxcampion.com/ Vivian Siu was born in Hong Kong. At age 6 she and her mother moved to New York in the hope of a better life. At age 16 she lost her mother, and dropped out of high-school in the USA, moving back to HK to avoid being put in foster care …She then dragged herself up by the bootstraps, hitting the books, and somehow getting into and graduating from Columbia University She went from bartending around HK and sleeping on friend’s couches ...
#51 Robert Earnshaw - What Professional Sport Taught Me About Life, Discipline & Purpose
Playing The Inner Game
1 hour 16 minutes
4 months ago
#51 Robert Earnshaw - What Professional Sport Taught Me About Life, Discipline & Purpose
Apply to work with me: https://www.michaelxcampion.com/ It’s tough to separate your job title from your identity and self-worth. Here’s 2 great questions Robert Earnshaw asked himself upon retiring from the highest level: “If I’m not a footballer…then who am I?” “Now that it’s over, how do I want to show up, and who do I want to be for those around me?” Transferable Lessons & Principles from our conversation: - Obsession is necessary. The person who lies awake at night thinking abou...
Playing The Inner Game
Apply to work with me: https://www.michaelxcampion.com/ Vivian Siu was born in Hong Kong. At age 6 she and her mother moved to New York in the hope of a better life. At age 16 she lost her mother, and dropped out of high-school in the USA, moving back to HK to avoid being put in foster care …She then dragged herself up by the bootstraps, hitting the books, and somehow getting into and graduating from Columbia University She went from bartending around HK and sleeping on friend’s couches ...