47 min

Olympic Rower Ali Shares Her Winning Mindset Zero To 5000

    • Entrepreneurship

In this episode, Drew welcomes Ali, a silver medalist from the 2004 Olympic Games and a successful business leader, to discuss her unique journey from the world of elite sports to the business arena. Ali shares her story of transitioning from being an Olympic rower to founding and leading a successful business - Noble West. The conversation delves into how the skills, discipline, and teamwork from her athletic career have played a crucial role in her business success. Ali emphasizes the importance of a competitive spirit, the ability to work in a team, and the application of high-performance habits cultivated in sports to her role in business leadership.
 
Key Takeaways:
Transferable Skills: Ali highlights how qualities like teamwork, perseverance, and strategic planning in sports are applicable and beneficial in business.
Leadership Insights: Her experience as an Olympic athlete has provided her with unique leadership insights, especially in fostering team spirit and achieving collective goals.
Overcoming Challenges: Ali shares anecdotes about overcoming setbacks and challenges, both in her sports and business careers, illustrating her resilience and adaptability.
Strategic Thinking: She discusses how strategic thinking and competitive analysis from rowing helped her in business decision-making and strategy development.
Personal Growth: Ali's journey underscores the importance of personal growth, continuous learning, and adapting to new roles and environments.
Notable Quotes:
"Winning big as a team is more fulfilling than succeeding individually."
"In business, as in rowing, you need to be in sync with your team to achieve the best results."
"The discipline and focus required to compete at the Olympic level are directly applicable to leading a successful business."
"Every race, like every business challenge, is an opportunity to learn and grow."
 
Follow Ali: 
 
Noble West: https://wearenoblewest.com/
https://www.instagram.com/wearenoblewest/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/alicox
 

In this episode, Drew welcomes Ali, a silver medalist from the 2004 Olympic Games and a successful business leader, to discuss her unique journey from the world of elite sports to the business arena. Ali shares her story of transitioning from being an Olympic rower to founding and leading a successful business - Noble West. The conversation delves into how the skills, discipline, and teamwork from her athletic career have played a crucial role in her business success. Ali emphasizes the importance of a competitive spirit, the ability to work in a team, and the application of high-performance habits cultivated in sports to her role in business leadership.
 
Key Takeaways:
Transferable Skills: Ali highlights how qualities like teamwork, perseverance, and strategic planning in sports are applicable and beneficial in business.
Leadership Insights: Her experience as an Olympic athlete has provided her with unique leadership insights, especially in fostering team spirit and achieving collective goals.
Overcoming Challenges: Ali shares anecdotes about overcoming setbacks and challenges, both in her sports and business careers, illustrating her resilience and adaptability.
Strategic Thinking: She discusses how strategic thinking and competitive analysis from rowing helped her in business decision-making and strategy development.
Personal Growth: Ali's journey underscores the importance of personal growth, continuous learning, and adapting to new roles and environments.
Notable Quotes:
"Winning big as a team is more fulfilling than succeeding individually."
"In business, as in rowing, you need to be in sync with your team to achieve the best results."
"The discipline and focus required to compete at the Olympic level are directly applicable to leading a successful business."
"Every race, like every business challenge, is an opportunity to learn and grow."
 
Follow Ali: 
 
Noble West: https://wearenoblewest.com/
https://www.instagram.com/wearenoblewest/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/alicox
 

47 min