Motivation, Goal Setting & Success
Shannon discusses how the gold medal mindset leads to victory on the competition floor, at work, in our education and in our personal lives.
With seven Olympic medals, Shannon utilizes her critical insight to share what it takes to be successful: the importance of goal setting, teamwork, maintaining a positive attitude, and committing yourself to excellence
While much of the world is telling you, “Don’t eat this. Don’t do that,” gold medal Olympian and health advocate, Shannon Miller, shares her message of “everything in moderation”.
Most of us do not have 4 hours a day to work out, but that doesn’t mean we should give up.
We will all be touched by cancer at some point- whether it is you, a loved one, a friend, or co-worker.
The cancer journey is a unique one for each of us, but it is one that we can follow with dignity and strength.
Shannon Miller shares her own cancer journey and how she used lessons learned through her Olympic training to forge ahead in the midst of the most challenging obstacles.
Shannon’s book, “It’s Not About Perfect: Competing for My Country and Fighting for My Life” is available!
Get it today at Barnes & Noble, Amazon, IndieBound, BAM, Apple, and other fine retailers. The publisher can work with you for bulk orders for your event as well.
Shannon Miller is a seven-time Olympic medalist, two-time US Olympic Hall of Fame inductee, and one of the most accomplished gymnasts of all time. Her extraordinary competitive record includes 59 international and 49 national medals, back-to-back World All-Around Titles, and groundbreaking achievements that reshaped American gymnastics. Shannon first captured global attention in the early 1990s with unmatched technical precision, discipline, and competitive grit. Her historic performance at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, earning five medals, established her as a trailblazer for future US athletes.
The pinnacle of her career came at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, where she helped lead the “Magnificent Seven” to Team Gold and secured her own individual Gold on the Balance Beam, becoming the first American gymnast to win the event at a fully attended summer games. Her athletic success, marked by resilience and unwavering focus under pressure, continues to inspire audiences worldwide.
In this short motivational clip, seven-time Olympic medalist Shannon Miller reflects on the defining moments of her career, the power of perseverance, and the lifelong lessons that shape excellence.
In this three-minute highlight reel, Shannon Miller shares her continued connection to the Olympic movement, serving as an analyst and commentator who attends the Games every four years. Watching athletes march into competition instantly transports her back to her own experiences, especially the unforgettable moments from the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.
Shannon recalls the overwhelming energy of walking into the Georgia Dome in front of 40,000 people cheering for Team USA. The roar of the crowd, the flash bulbs, and the sea of red, white, and blue created an atmosphere unlike anything she had ever experienced. With that support came immense pressure, but by the end of the night she and her teammates made history as the first US women’s gymnastics team to win Olympic Team Gold. Shannon describes the achievement as a dream come true and one of the defining highlights of her career.
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