olympic level mindset shift

So you’re nervous about the hundreds of different post-grad paths you can walk down, right? Questions like: Which path do I take? How do I go to the ‘next level’? What if I fail? What if I need to pivot? 

All of the above are common thoughts racing through the minds of college-aged girls. Thankfully, todays conversation is SURE to give your mind the peace it’s looking for!

This week, I'm chatting with Brianna Glenn. Brianna is a globally ranked American long jumper, having competed as a professional athlete following graduation from the University of Arizona. After spending nearly all of her twenties competing, she knew it was time to shake things up. Today, she's the owner + founder of Milk + Honey Travels, where she plans travel for other wanderlusty souls and gets to keep traveling the world as a part of her job description. 

Brianna loves helping people. At the root of it all, helping people is where her heart is at. Which is why I know something in our conversation today will help YOU. 

You'll hear us discuss:

  • The mindset shift Brianna experienced in college that took her to an olympic level of competition.

  • Brianna's take on what failure truly is, and why she's such a believer in the 'life pivot.'

  • Advice Brianna would give to her younger self, like throwing out your timeline or asking yourself the right questions in life, for example.

I just know there is something in here for YOU, sister. And I can’t wait for you to listen in.

About Brianna: Brianna is a globally ranked American long jumper. She’s traveled and competed around the world — like in the 2002 World Cup, 2006 World Athletics Final, and her personal best jump was at the US Olympic Training Center in 2011. Today, she's kept travel as part of her job description as the owner + founder of Milk + Honey Travels. She is a wife, a mom, a thought-leader, a friend, and more!

Disclaimer: She would NOT self-describe as a model despite having been featured in Sports Illustrated for a Budweiser campaign — you’ll hear us laugh about that in our convo!

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