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    #29 See Yourself As Exceptional & Not Ordinary with Norisha CAMPBELL

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    #29 See Yourself As Exceptional & Not Ordinary with Norisha CAMPBELL

    See Full Show Notes/Links: http://beyondathletic.com/29

    Athlete Case Study: Germany, Professional Volleyball Player, 6’3” Middle Blocker , Former USA Women’s National Team, Florida State University Grad, All-American Honorable Mention


    BACKGROUND
    On today’s show we will talk about Norisha CAMPBELL’S duties not only as a mother, but also as a professional athlete and a very talented singer. She competed in one of the biggest singing competitions in Germany. Having these talents has given her energy throughout her life and they allow her to pursue EVERYTHING she is passionate about. We’ll talk about how she balances each of these aspects in her life.

    BIO
    Born, Norisha CAMPBELL in California, USA, on September 21, 1980.
    Norisha grew up in a single parent home of five kids, two brothers and two sisters. She was born in California, but grew up in Florida, later moved to Texas. Was introduced to volleyball in the 7th grade.
    Has a nine year old daughter, Aniya, who sings and plays tennis.
    Norisha has been living in Germany since 2002.
    Graduated from Florida State University where she played as a Middle Blocker
    Received All-American honorable mention. Was on the USA Women’s National Team from 1999-2002, and then again in 2007-08. Best finish as a pro player was fifth place in the Champions League with Volero-Germany. Was on “The VOICE- Germany” in 2013 and made it to the “show down.” She is also currently a singer in Germany performing live at various events.

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    MOST GRATEFUL TODAY FOR:
    “That I am surrounded by wonderful friends, I have such a great family, I’m blessed with my daughter, I’m grateful that I have health.” -Norisha Campbell

    PERSONAL QUOTE:
    “Never let anyone else decide who you are or what your destiny is, if you know who and what you are, it will take you far, it is important to see yourself as exceptional and not ordinary” - Norisha Campbell

    MOST INFLUENTIAL PERSON IN HER LIFE:
    Her mother: “My mother was strong and she’s also Christian and spiritual...and she always taught me to go beyond average and to never limit myself.” -Norisha Campbell

    Key Discussion Points:

    When was one of your biggest struggles?
    How were you able to humble yourself?
    As someone who was the first person IN and first person OUT of the gym, what was it that you were doing during those time slots?
    When was a time that you took a risk, and you failed? How did you move forward?
    When was a light bulb moment in your career?
    When was one of your proudest moments so far in life?
    What has you most excited these days? (hobbies, projects, goals, etc.)

    Key Lessons:

    Prepare yourself for opportunities that may come your way, and when they do use them wisely

    “I went to practice everyday, I worked my butt off, I never complained, I was the first one to be in the gym and the last one to leave the gym because I wanted to work hard to earn my spot.” NC @ 10:50

    Always look ahead when you feel yourself in a difficult situation

    Humble yourself and always encourage others instead of complaining or being negative

    Always work on your weaknesses

    “When I stayed after practice, I worked on my weaknesses, on my weak points, like my serving was my weak point and my blocking was my weak point….I gave myself a GOAL.” NC @ 12:59

    ONE mistake, ONE point, never loses a whole game or match, EVERYBODY makes mistakes

    Average athletes give just enough, Exceptional Athletes give beyond what is required

    When it feels like you have nothing left to give, and you push a bit more, that is when you have given 100%

    “That’s when you improve, when you feel like you can’t give but you push anyways, THEN you have given that 100%.” NC @ 20:54

    Having multiple passions doesn’t mean that you can only pursue one

    As an athlete, whether you like it or not, you will always have eyes on you, and many will look up to you as a hero
    As much as we love our sports, it’s important to have something to fall back on when our career is over
    Living abroad gives you the opportunity to see the world from a different perspective, learn the different cultures, different languages, and overall a different way of life than you are used to, as well as the opportunity to GROW UP

    ATHLETE'S TIP JAR
    What is the best advice that you have ever received?
    If opportunity doesn’t knock, then you I should build a door, sometime you have to create an opportunity, go out and make it happen.

    How do you adjust to a new team/arena?
    I look around and explore the gym, get a feel for the environment, I take myself away from everything and everyone, meditate through prayer, and then visualize how I want the game to turn out.

    What personal habit do you believe has contributed most to your success until now?
    If I start something I’m determined to finish it.

    Sleep & Morning ritual:
    I try to get at least 7 or 8 hours of sleep. Normally I wake up at 7 to get my daughter ready for school. When I wake up, I go to my kitchen, and I look and stare in the fridge. I try to have at least an hour to myself.

    How would you like to improve yourself as a person?
    I always try to be a better friend, mother, and athlete.

    What book would you give away and why?
    I would give away “The Compound Effect” by Darren Hardy, It teaches you how to put your life together, and taking tiny steps.

    With the resources you have now that you didn’t have before, if you had a do-over, what would you do differently to set yourself up for success?
    I would have looked for a mentor, and maybe a hero, and I would have followed that person. I also would have read a bit more.

    INFO
    Charity/Organizations/Action they take to Add Value:
    Volunteer work with little kids in schools. She also visits the elderly who may be alone that living in her apartment building, taking the time to talk and listen to them. “Sometimes time is the best thing you can give.” -NC

    Business/Work:
    Professional Volleyball Player
    Singer in Germany, performs at big events

    Past/Current Teams:
    Current- "Rote Raben Vilsbiburg, Germany
    Past- Barcelona, Spain; VBC Volero Zurich (Switzerland)

    Contact Info Here:
    http://beyondathletic.com/29

    Definition of An Athlete?
    "A person that not only plays their sport as a living, but because they enjoy it and its a passion that they have and the same lessons that they learn on the court they use off the court. A role model and a leader, on an off the court." -Norisha Campbell

    Pieces of Wisdom
    “Take the gifts and the dreams that you have a live them out, we only get one life, we don't get another opportunity after this..JUST GO FOR IT.”-NC

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