Love the Process: What Olympians Can Teach Us About Discipline
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In this episode of Meet the Others Podcast, Choirboy Dank and Anissa B talk about what the Olympics can teach us about mindset, discipline, and falling in love with the process.
Starting with standout athletes like Eileen Gu and Alysa Liu, the conversation turns into something bigger than sports — a discussion about confidence, mental framing, and why showing up every day matters more than instant results.
From Kobe Bryant’s Mamba Mentality to their own journey in fitness and personal growth, this episode explores how doing the reps — even when you feel like you’re losing — is what eventually builds real confidence.
Because the truth is simple:
You don’t win only when you reach the top.
You win every time you show up.
If you’re chasing progress in fitness, business, creativity, or life, this conversation is about trusting the process and staying in the game long enough to see the results.
Topics discussed:
• Olympic athletes and mindset
• Eileen Gu and Alysa Liu’s confidence
• The power of discipline and daily reps
• Kobe Bryant’s Mamba Mentality
• Why loving the process matters more than winning
• Showing up when results aren’t visible yet
If you enjoy conversations about mindset, growth, culture, and building a life on your own terms, you’re in the right place.
Welcome to Meet the Others.