Motivation Daily by Motiversity - THE ART OF WINNING - The Most Powerful Motivational Speeches for Success, Athletes & Working Out

Episode Date: June 23, 2025

Tired is only in the mind. Everyone's great when they aren't tired. It's when they're tired is when the real champions come out. The Art of Winning! Best Motivational Speeches from Motiversity, featur...ing speeches from Michael Phelps, Serena Williams, Patrick Mouratoglou, Aaron Rodgers, Steph Curry, Tim Grover and more.Special thanks to:The Icons: https://www.youtube.com/@theiconsbymotiversityAubrey Marcus: https://www.youtube.com/@AubreyMarcusPodPatrick Bet-David: https://www.youtube.com/@VALUETAINMENTSpeakersPatrick MouratoglouGet Patricks book "Champion Mindset: Coach Yourself to Win at Life": https://www.patrickmouratoglou.com/en/champion-mindset-pre-order/www.patrickmouratoglou.comhttps://www.instagram.com/patrickmouratoglouhttps://www.youtube.com/@patrickmouratoglou_officialMichaael Phelpshttps://www.instagram.com/m_phelps00Serena Williamshttps://www.instagram.com/serenawilliams/Tim Groverhttps://www.instagram.com/timgroverRobert Greenehttps://www.youtube.com/@RobertGreeneOfficialKobe Bryanthttps://www.instagram.com/kobebryantPatrick Bet-Davidhttps://www.youtube.com/@VALUETAINMENTTim Groverhttps://www.instagram.com/timgrover/Aaron Rodgershttps://www.instagram.com/aaronrodgers12/Music: Secession Studios - Forever Upward, De Profundis, A Phoenix Riseshttps://www.youtube.com/user/thesecession Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Starting point is 00:00:36 The link is in the description. I went five straight years without missing a single day of workout. 365 days of year. Every single day I was in the water. There are days you're not going to want to do it. I mean, everybody has those days. But it's what you do on those days that help you move forward. Winning is in all of us.
Starting point is 00:00:57 Everybody wants the end result. But would you have to endure to win? No one wants to talk about. If you know that you were destined for something, then you can withstand the setbacks, the difficulties, the bulk of criticism, and all the other things. You know, everybody can compete when they're feeling good, happy, excited, but it's the best people who can overcome when they're tired, sore.
Starting point is 00:01:24 Mental power that the greatest athletes have can push all the pain aside. The first time I had met Stefan Curry back in 2007, and it was after his freshman year at Davidson, which is before he blew up. No one knew who Stefan Curry was after his freshman year. But I remember there was a few things really remarkable about him. But the most impressive thing was at the end of the first workout. He came over to me, and Steph said, when you rebound for me, because I don't leave the gym until I swish five free throws in a row. I mean, he was conditioning himself to be in that state.
Starting point is 00:01:54 He was conditioning himself to do that and to not accept anything less. And then, you know, one of the reasons I think he'll go down in history as the best shooter we've ever seen is his ability just to move on to the next shot. But at the root of it is, you want to be the best. You love competing and you want to dominate. The greatest athletes in the world don't make excuses. I wanted to do something that nobody had ever done before. And that started with a dream and a goal. I wanted to be the greatest of all time.
Starting point is 00:02:25 And I think I always felt like I wanted to be good at everything I did and be great at what I did. And I never expected to be as good as I was. No matter what you do in life, where you're at, this is what winning takes. And it's in all of us. We all have fear. But if you harness it and takes you to places that you couldn't even imagine. There's mistakes. There's regrets.
Starting point is 00:02:56 There's sadness, there's joy, there's frustration, there's sorrow, there's heartbreak, there's elation. It's all part of it, it's all part of life. You know, I said to myself, I'm going to do this and no one's going to stop it. I think that's the biggest thing. In order to win, you have to be seen. Winning is everything. It's everything. People are champions when they really see themselves with no limits, when they really see themselves great, because when you see themselves great,
Starting point is 00:03:27 Because when you see yourself there, you are much more willing to do the work. You are much more willing to break barriers that others don't break because they don't really see themselves breaking those barriers. And this young guy, Djokovic, is 19 years old, and he plays Roger for the first time in a grand slam. He's nobody. When Novak Djokovic started Ruffan Roger were winning everything, it's impossible to win a grand slam with those two guys.
Starting point is 00:03:53 You can't beat them. They're just way better than a lot. everyone. And he's interviewed before the match and he says, I'm going to beat this guy. And I remember the press went really bad against him. Who does they think he is? But he was seeing him there. He was seeing himself there. He was seeing himself better than there, which maybe people saw that as being cocky, but he was just very confident about his abilities. And he ended up being the best of the three. He beat all the records. He beat them on every level because his self-belief was extremely high, his self-esteem the way he was seeing himself.
Starting point is 00:04:30 That's how I know if someone is a champion. And a lot of people fake it, which is better than not faking it, but it's not as good as really believing it deeply inside. You talk to the young players, they will say, I want to be number one. I mean, they wish. Yeah. The ones who really want to, you know, because they're not only saying it, but they're putting on the work.
Starting point is 00:04:51 And this is a big difference, because when you really believe you can get there, it's much easier, it's never easy to work hard, but in a way you are willing to do everything to get there. When you wish it, you do things halfway or you don't do it fully. So that's a big difference. But when you look at the road to winning, people look at you and they're like, you're a success. But your road has so many more steps. Those steps are infinite. Sometimes you get to see them. Sometimes you don't. Sometimes they're there. Other times are wobbly.
Starting point is 00:05:31 You don't know if that next step is going to be there, but you have enough belief in yourself to say, I know it's there. I'm going to take that step. I may miss the step, I may fall, I may get scraped, that step may go into quickstand, but I know there's another step. I know it.
Starting point is 00:05:47 I believe inside me that there's another step that I have to take, that somebody else isn't making me take. Those steps are infinite. Winning is infinite. Those steps are infinite. Of course, if your self-esteem is big, like huge champions, I mean, legends like like Serena or Venus, and I had this discussion with Richard William thought their father. And he told me, my main focus was to create two young ladies that were believing in themselves
Starting point is 00:06:19 in general. And he said to me this, and I believe it, whatever they would have done, they would have been successful. We chose tennis. But if they would have wanted to be a runner. or singers or whatever, they would have succeeded because they had this incredible self-esteem that they have. And you'll see that whatever they're going to do after tennis, they're going to be successful. I think from the get-go, I believed I could do it. You know, it just seems so real to me.
Starting point is 00:06:50 I'd already gotten sponsors. I was already winning competitions. And I saw the pros, you know, making a great living at what they were doing. And I just figured like, God, if I could just get to that point, you know, I think I could make a bit of a living out of this. Why would you do crazy efforts working crazy hard to achieve something you don't really believe in? Why would you put yourself at risk to fail if you don't deeply believe that at the end you're going to make it? Nothing that people never fail. Of course they fail and Serena fails many times in tennis too. But we remember what you achieved, which is much bigger. I mean, I just never think I'm going to I just don't want people to think I'm too cocky or anything.
Starting point is 00:07:36 You're only as good as your last win. So I hate losing. I mean, that's no secret. But you gotta lose. I feel like every time I lose, I get better. And I think it's important for me to have losses. Just the fewer, the better for me. I think a lot of people just, they see you run and they say,
Starting point is 00:07:52 oh, it looks so easy, you really look effortless. But before it gets to that point, it's hard. It's trying hard work. Staying there out, sacrifice, stay in day out. stay in the confidence comes from preparation you know so when the game's on the line I'm not asking myself to do something that I haven't done thousands of times before when I'm prepared I know what I'm capable of doing I know what I'm comfortable doing and I know what I'm not comfortable doing it all right and so
Starting point is 00:08:19 in those moments if it looks like I'm ice cold or not nervous it's because I've done it thousands of times before so it's one more time no I've never been afraid I mean obviously you're nervous but afraid you're not confident in your skills. I have total confidence in my skills, so I'm not afraid. You know, if you put your mind of doing, or whatever you want to do, you know, good things can happen. That shot gave me the idea that I could be better than what people think, and I can, you know, surpass any expectations that I may have for myself. The start is just every day do something you didn't do the day before. You just pay attention to the details. You pay attention to the details. Those distinctions are easy to see.
Starting point is 00:09:05 Everybody talks about working hard, showing up early, showing up, late, doing all. Everybody can do that. Everybody can do that. It's the mannerisms of the way they carry themselves. It's the way they compete. It's the way they listen. It's the way they absorb information. How coachable they are.
Starting point is 00:09:23 The one thing, all my athletes in business, in sports, the best of the best are so coachable. They listen. They listen. They absorb the information. They pay attention. there. Of course you want to win, but winning is not a goal. Winning is a result. The goal is what do I focus on? I focus only on things that I can control. Winning, you cannot control everything, but there are a lot of things you can control. A lot of things happen. A lot of emotions
Starting point is 00:09:53 come in, a lot of thoughts come in. You have to take them away, and the only way to take them away is to talk to yourself in a way that makes you better. But you also have to make efforts every day and you do to have those small victories and build yourself as a person that is able to achieve his dreams by no means I never made a mistake I made lots of mistakes
Starting point is 00:10:15 both in and out of the pool and you know I've been able to learn from every one of those mistakes and I've been able to you know help people not make the same mistakes that I've made so keep going you're doing the right thing
Starting point is 00:10:32 Thank you.

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