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EPISODE · Feb 12, 2026 · 8 MIN

Quick Lift Olympic Gold Mindset for Women in Leadership: Pressure, Confidence & Comparison

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You can be the best in the world at something… and still battle self-doubt, comparison, and “do I belong here?” thoughts. In this under-10-minute Quick Lift, We are breaking down the most actionable lessons from Olympic gold medalist Charlotte Worthington—so you can use them in your next big meeting, pitch, or hard conversation.In this Quick Lift, you’ll take away:A 10-second pressure reset you can use before high-stakes momentsA simple way to “rehearse” your mindset so you’re not surprised by anxious thoughtsA process-over-outcome focus to stay present and performA reframe for comparison that builds confidence and community: swap comparison for admirationFollow Loud & Lifted for more confidence tools, career growth for women, and real conversations about women in leadership.Follow Charlotte!

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