Turn Your Fear Of Disappointing Others Into Unshakable Confidence | Mikaela Shiffrin

将他人失望的恐惧转化为坚不可摧的自信 | 米卡埃拉·希弗林

The Daily Motivation

2026-01-10

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Leave an Amazon Rating or Review for my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy! Check out the full episode: https://greatness.lnk.to/1470 Mikaela Shiffrin won almost every race by over two seconds in her breakthrough season. The next year, when she won by six tenths of a second, people said she was getting slow. The victory itself wasn't questioned, but suddenly winning alone wasn't good enough. She had to win by more. This shift created something she'd never experienced before: performance anxiety so severe she was vomiting at the start of almost every race. Not from fear of losing, but from fear of the disappointment that came with not exceeding expectations that had become completely unrealistic. Even people closest to her would say things like "it'd be so great if you could just stomp on this race." She knew the expectations weren't realistic, but she didn't know how to explain that. So she raced anyway, and people took four to five years to catch up to the fact that her early dominance was a moment in time, not a permanent standard. The breakthrough came from recognizing that exhaustion isn't weakness. After winning her 85th World Cup victory, everyone assumed number 86 the next day was a done deal. But she'd raced seven times in ten days across Europe. She was mentally and emotionally disconnected, not because she lacked skill or drive, but because she was human and tired. Sometimes you just need one recovery day. She's learned to recognize when expectations are unrealistic, when media questions are trying to insinuate feelings rather than ask honestly, and most importantly, that people will eventually catch up. Excellence doesn't mean you have to exceed impossible standards every single time. Sometimes winning by six tenths is still extraordinary, even if two seconds was once possible. Sign up for the Greatness newsletter: http://www.greatness.com/newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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  • Hi, my name is Lewis Howes and welcome to the Daily Motivation Show.

  • Pretty much every single race besides one, I won by over two seconds.

  • That's crazy.

  • And then the one race was my comeback race, it was five tons or something.

  • And that season,

  • It was like the worst thing that happened to me

  • because it set everyone's expectations that I was now going to win every race by over two seconds from the rest of my career.

  • So I came back the next season or, you know, when finished the season,

  • you have your summer period training, blah, blah, blah.

  • First race of the season was in Finland for 2015, 16.

  • And I won it by seven, 10, six, 10s of a second.

  • She's slowing down.

  • Yeah.

  • Yes.

  • So everyone was like, are you worried?

  • The competition's getting so much better.

  • Are you getting worse?

  • And it was this whole, it was a weird, weird thing where I'd never,

  • I'd never experienced a victory where people put such a negative spin on it.

  • And that was, that like then set me into the next phase of my career,