Look, I don’t know these people personally, but in listening
to them talk I’m going to say that it’s a group of really strong women on and
off the screen. And what struck me as
they answered questions was how familiar their answers were. The things they talked about—knowing who you
are and what you believe in, having conviction in that, the courage to be
vulnerable or to go outside of your comfort zone—are things that we talk about
so much in the USA program as we try to learn and grow and become better
athletes and people. It honestly felt
like a session from one of our mindset meetings.
That isn’t all that surprising because I’m really lucky that
I get to be surrounded by a lot of strong women every day. But it was cool to see how important it is to
find that clarity and acceptance of oneself no matter who you are—woman or man,
athlete or actor. Because that is the
foundation of strength. And, in my
opinion, the key to being a successful person.
Success here, by the way, having nothing to do with money, fame or
winning, but rather being the best human being you can be. The people I admire and respect the most never
seem to have to impose themselves on others to feel strong; it just flows from
them as they live their truth. Because
doing that—living honestly and openly, with conviction and love—that’s the
strongest thing there is. That’s the
strength I want to strive for every day and clearly these women are doing the
same.