Growth Mindset Psychology: The Science of Self-Improvement

Hidden Potential: The Psychology of self-sabotage and changing what's possible - Heather Moyse (2x Olympic Gold)

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Feb 13, 2026
Heather Moyse, two-time Olympic gold medallist and late-start pro athlete turned coach and writer. She explores why potential can feel like pressure, how environment and inertia set hidden limits, and quick mental questions to poke holes in limiting beliefs. Conversations cover choosing priorities, finding supportive people, and performing under pressure with kinder, practical mindset shifts.
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INSIGHT

Potential Is Talent You Don’t Have Yet

  • Heather Moyse defines potential as “talent you don't have yet” and frames it as a gap to be filled.
  • She builds her work around helping people discover abilities they haven't yet developed.
ANECDOTE

Parents Who Support, Not Perform For

  • Heather shares her parents' reaction to an uncertain early World Cup race: they came to support her regardless of whether she raced.
  • That unconditional support model shaped her view of true encouragement for children.
INSIGHT

Exposure Shapes Perceived Possibility

  • Heather emphasizes environment and exposure, not geography, shape perceived possibilities.
  • We choose only within the boundaries of what we've seen or been exposed to.
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