Over the course of my life and career, I’ve been fortunate to work with some of the most talented individuals. But for me, talent always comes second to the kind of person someone is. Because talent will come and go, but what and who one is at their core – that is what always remains. Working the Olympics is a different kind of exhaustion than competing at the Olympics. Similarly, though, you’re running on adrenaline. It’s two hour a night sleeps, it’s running (literally sprinting) around the host city with bags and changes of clothes, it’s gobbling down a croissant to make sure you’ve eaten something that day. And similar to competing at the Olympics, when working the Olympics, a lot depends on the team around you. Which brings me to my point. I can honestly say that each day I woke up in Paris, I was excited to meet that day’s challenges. Excited for the long day of work ahead and sleepless nights. Excited because of the team of people surrounding me on a daily basis. To my teammates of another kind, thank you. Thank you for your energy, your kindness, your passion, and your desire to push the boundaries. You all possess so much talent in your respective fields, but it’s truly your hearts that made all of this possible. I’m leaving Paris with a very grateful heart, memories to last a lifetime, and excitement looking ahead. But first, maybe a quick nap. @la28games YOU’RE UP NEXT!!!!!!! PS last slide for grandma’s first trip ever to Paris 🥹🥹🥹
Over the course of my life and career, I’ve been fortunate to work with some of the most talented individuals. But for me, talent always comes second to the kind of person someone is. Because talent will come and go, but what and who one is at their core – that is what always remains. Working the Olympics is a different kind of exhaustion than competing at the Olympics. Similarly, though, you’re running on adrenaline. It’s two hour a night sleeps, it’s running (literally sprinting) around the host city with bags and changes of clothes, it’s gobbling down a croissant to make sure you’ve eaten something that day. And similar to competing at the Olympics, when working the Olympics, a lot depends on the team around you. Which brings me to my point. I can honestly say that each day I woke up in Paris, I was excited to meet that day’s challenges. Excited for the long day of work ahead and sleepless nights. Excited because of the team of people surrounding me on a daily basis. To my teammates of another kind, thank you. Thank you for your energy, your kindness, your passion, and your desire to push the boundaries. You all possess so much talent in your respective fields, but it’s truly your hearts that made all of this possible. I’m leaving Paris with a very grateful heart, memories to last a lifetime, and excitement looking ahead. But first, maybe a quick nap. @la28games YOU’RE UP NEXT!!!!!!! PS last slide for grandma’s first trip ever to Paris 🥹🥹🥹
Over the course of my life and career, I’ve been fortunate to work with some of the most talented individuals. But for me, talent always comes second to the kind of person someone is. Because talent will come and go, but what and who one is at their core – that is what always remains. Working the Olympics is a different kind of exhaustion than competing at the Olympics. Similarly, though, you’re running on adrenaline. It’s two hour a night sleeps, it’s running (literally sprinting) around the host city with bags and changes of clothes, it’s gobbling down a croissant to make sure you’ve eaten something that day. And similar to competing at the Olympics, when working the Olympics, a lot depends on the team around you. Which brings me to my point. I can honestly say that each day I woke up in Paris, I was excited to meet that day’s challenges. Excited for the long day of work ahead and sleepless nights. Excited because of the team of people surrounding me on a daily basis. To my teammates of another kind, thank you. Thank you for your energy, your kindness, your passion, and your desire to push the boundaries. You all possess so much talent in your respective fields, but it’s truly your hearts that made all of this possible. I’m leaving Paris with a very grateful heart, memories to last a lifetime, and excitement looking ahead. But first, maybe a quick nap. @la28games YOU’RE UP NEXT!!!!!!! PS last slide for grandma’s first trip ever to Paris 🥹🥹🥹
Over the course of my life and career, I’ve been fortunate to work with some of the most talented individuals. But for me, talent always comes second to the kind of person someone is. Because talent will come and go, but what and who one is at their core – that is what always remains. Working the Olympics is a different kind of exhaustion than competing at the Olympics. Similarly, though, you’re running on adrenaline. It’s two hour a night sleeps, it’s running (literally sprinting) around the host city with bags and changes of clothes, it’s gobbling down a croissant to make sure you’ve eaten something that day. And similar to competing at the Olympics, when working the Olympics, a lot depends on the team around you. Which brings me to my point. I can honestly say that each day I woke up in Paris, I was excited to meet that day’s challenges. Excited for the long day of work ahead and sleepless nights. Excited because of the team of people surrounding me on a daily basis. To my teammates of another kind, thank you. Thank you for your energy, your kindness, your passion, and your desire to push the boundaries. You all possess so much talent in your respective fields, but it’s truly your hearts that made all of this possible. I’m leaving Paris with a very grateful heart, memories to last a lifetime, and excitement looking ahead. But first, maybe a quick nap. @la28games YOU’RE UP NEXT!!!!!!! PS last slide for grandma’s first trip ever to Paris 🥹🥹🥹
Over the course of my life and career, I’ve been fortunate to work with some of the most talented individuals. But for me, talent always comes second to the kind of person someone is. Because talent will come and go, but what and who one is at their core – that is what always remains. Working the Olympics is a different kind of exhaustion than competing at the Olympics. Similarly, though, you’re running on adrenaline. It’s two hour a night sleeps, it’s running (literally sprinting) around the host city with bags and changes of clothes, it’s gobbling down a croissant to make sure you’ve eaten something that day. And similar to competing at the Olympics, when working the Olympics, a lot depends on the team around you. Which brings me to my point. I can honestly say that each day I woke up in Paris, I was excited to meet that day’s challenges. Excited for the long day of work ahead and sleepless nights. Excited because of the team of people surrounding me on a daily basis. To my teammates of another kind, thank you. Thank you for your energy, your kindness, your passion, and your desire to push the boundaries. You all possess so much talent in your respective fields, but it’s truly your hearts that made all of this possible. I’m leaving Paris with a very grateful heart, memories to last a lifetime, and excitement looking ahead. But first, maybe a quick nap. @la28games YOU’RE UP NEXT!!!!!!! PS last slide for grandma’s first trip ever to Paris 🥹🥹🥹
Over the course of my life and career, I’ve been fortunate to work with some of the most talented individuals. But for me, talent always comes second to the kind of person someone is. Because talent will come and go, but what and who one is at their core – that is what always remains. Working the Olympics is a different kind of exhaustion than competing at the Olympics. Similarly, though, you’re running on adrenaline. It’s two hour a night sleeps, it’s running (literally sprinting) around the host city with bags and changes of clothes, it’s gobbling down a croissant to make sure you’ve eaten something that day. And similar to competing at the Olympics, when working the Olympics, a lot depends on the team around you. Which brings me to my point. I can honestly say that each day I woke up in Paris, I was excited to meet that day’s challenges. Excited for the long day of work ahead and sleepless nights. Excited because of the team of people surrounding me on a daily basis. To my teammates of another kind, thank you. Thank you for your energy, your kindness, your passion, and your desire to push the boundaries. You all possess so much talent in your respective fields, but it’s truly your hearts that made all of this possible. I’m leaving Paris with a very grateful heart, memories to last a lifetime, and excitement looking ahead. But first, maybe a quick nap. @la28games YOU’RE UP NEXT!!!!!!! PS last slide for grandma’s first trip ever to Paris 🥹🥹🥹
Over the course of my life and career, I’ve been fortunate to work with some of the most talented individuals. But for me, talent always comes second to the kind of person someone is. Because talent will come and go, but what and who one is at their core – that is what always remains. Working the Olympics is a different kind of exhaustion than competing at the Olympics. Similarly, though, you’re running on adrenaline. It’s two hour a night sleeps, it’s running (literally sprinting) around the host city with bags and changes of clothes, it’s gobbling down a croissant to make sure you’ve eaten something that day. And similar to competing at the Olympics, when working the Olympics, a lot depends on the team around you. Which brings me to my point. I can honestly say that each day I woke up in Paris, I was excited to meet that day’s challenges. Excited for the long day of work ahead and sleepless nights. Excited because of the team of people surrounding me on a daily basis. To my teammates of another kind, thank you. Thank you for your energy, your kindness, your passion, and your desire to push the boundaries. You all possess so much talent in your respective fields, but it’s truly your hearts that made all of this possible. I’m leaving Paris with a very grateful heart, memories to last a lifetime, and excitement looking ahead. But first, maybe a quick nap. @la28games YOU’RE UP NEXT!!!!!!! PS last slide for grandma’s first trip ever to Paris 🥹🥹🥹
Over the course of my life and career, I’ve been fortunate to work with some of the most talented individuals. But for me, talent always comes second to the kind of person someone is. Because talent will come and go, but what and who one is at their core – that is what always remains. Working the Olympics is a different kind of exhaustion than competing at the Olympics. Similarly, though, you’re running on adrenaline. It’s two hour a night sleeps, it’s running (literally sprinting) around the host city with bags and changes of clothes, it’s gobbling down a croissant to make sure you’ve eaten something that day. And similar to competing at the Olympics, when working the Olympics, a lot depends on the team around you. Which brings me to my point. I can honestly say that each day I woke up in Paris, I was excited to meet that day’s challenges. Excited for the long day of work ahead and sleepless nights. Excited because of the team of people surrounding me on a daily basis. To my teammates of another kind, thank you. Thank you for your energy, your kindness, your passion, and your desire to push the boundaries. You all possess so much talent in your respective fields, but it’s truly your hearts that made all of this possible. I’m leaving Paris with a very grateful heart, memories to last a lifetime, and excitement looking ahead. But first, maybe a quick nap. @la28games YOU’RE UP NEXT!!!!!!! PS last slide for grandma’s first trip ever to Paris 🥹🥹🥹
Over the course of my life and career, I’ve been fortunate to work with some of the most talented individuals. But for me, talent always comes second to the kind of person someone is. Because talent will come and go, but what and who one is at their core – that is what always remains. Working the Olympics is a different kind of exhaustion than competing at the Olympics. Similarly, though, you’re running on adrenaline. It’s two hour a night sleeps, it’s running (literally sprinting) around the host city with bags and changes of clothes, it’s gobbling down a croissant to make sure you’ve eaten something that day. And similar to competing at the Olympics, when working the Olympics, a lot depends on the team around you. Which brings me to my point. I can honestly say that each day I woke up in Paris, I was excited to meet that day’s challenges. Excited for the long day of work ahead and sleepless nights. Excited because of the team of people surrounding me on a daily basis. To my teammates of another kind, thank you. Thank you for your energy, your kindness, your passion, and your desire to push the boundaries. You all possess so much talent in your respective fields, but it’s truly your hearts that made all of this possible. I’m leaving Paris with a very grateful heart, memories to last a lifetime, and excitement looking ahead. But first, maybe a quick nap. @la28games YOU’RE UP NEXT!!!!!!! PS last slide for grandma’s first trip ever to Paris 🥹🥹🥹
Over the course of my life and career, I’ve been fortunate to work with some of the most talented individuals. But for me, talent always comes second to the kind of person someone is. Because talent will come and go, but what and who one is at their core – that is what always remains. Working the Olympics is a different kind of exhaustion than competing at the Olympics. Similarly, though, you’re running on adrenaline. It’s two hour a night sleeps, it’s running (literally sprinting) around the host city with bags and changes of clothes, it’s gobbling down a croissant to make sure you’ve eaten something that day. And similar to competing at the Olympics, when working the Olympics, a lot depends on the team around you. Which brings me to my point. I can honestly say that each day I woke up in Paris, I was excited to meet that day’s challenges. Excited for the long day of work ahead and sleepless nights. Excited because of the team of people surrounding me on a daily basis. To my teammates of another kind, thank you. Thank you for your energy, your kindness, your passion, and your desire to push the boundaries. You all possess so much talent in your respective fields, but it’s truly your hearts that made all of this possible. I’m leaving Paris with a very grateful heart, memories to last a lifetime, and excitement looking ahead. But first, maybe a quick nap. @la28games YOU’RE UP NEXT!!!!!!! PS last slide for grandma’s first trip ever to Paris 🥹🥹🥹
From Paris to Paris in LA 💕 @netflix thank you for having us and even more importantly thank you for the best possible caption (2nd slide) #emilyinparis 🥇🥇🥇
Flipping out because #LA28 is next!🤸♀️ Olympic Gold medalist @nastialiukin told you so herself. #NextUpLA28
Now that I’m back from Paris and slowly but surely taking the time to reflect on the last few months, this is a pinch me moment – still can’t believe we did that. Forever and ever grateful to my @apl fam for believing in us and our vision for round two 🥹❤️🙏🏼 Only a few sizes are left in my all time favs (the pink bliss!!!) linking everything in my bio and stories! Oh and sharing a closer look at each shoe on my stories today!! #APLandNastiaLiukin
Now that I’m back from Paris and slowly but surely taking the time to reflect on the last few months, this is a pinch me moment – still can’t believe we did that. Forever and ever grateful to my @apl fam for believing in us and our vision for round two 🥹❤️🙏🏼 Only a few sizes are left in my all time favs (the pink bliss!!!) linking everything in my bio and stories! Oh and sharing a closer look at each shoe on my stories today!! #APLandNastiaLiukin
Now that I’m back from Paris and slowly but surely taking the time to reflect on the last few months, this is a pinch me moment – still can’t believe we did that. Forever and ever grateful to my @apl fam for believing in us and our vision for round two 🥹❤️🙏🏼 Only a few sizes are left in my all time favs (the pink bliss!!!) linking everything in my bio and stories! Oh and sharing a closer look at each shoe on my stories today!! #APLandNastiaLiukin
Now that I’m back from Paris and slowly but surely taking the time to reflect on the last few months, this is a pinch me moment – still can’t believe we did that. Forever and ever grateful to my @apl fam for believing in us and our vision for round two 🥹❤️🙏🏼 Only a few sizes are left in my all time favs (the pink bliss!!!) linking everything in my bio and stories! Oh and sharing a closer look at each shoe on my stories today!! #APLandNastiaLiukin
Now that I’m back from Paris and slowly but surely taking the time to reflect on the last few months, this is a pinch me moment – still can’t believe we did that. Forever and ever grateful to my @apl fam for believing in us and our vision for round two 🥹❤️🙏🏼 Only a few sizes are left in my all time favs (the pink bliss!!!) linking everything in my bio and stories! Oh and sharing a closer look at each shoe on my stories today!! #APLandNastiaLiukin
Now that I’m back from Paris and slowly but surely taking the time to reflect on the last few months, this is a pinch me moment – still can’t believe we did that. Forever and ever grateful to my @apl fam for believing in us and our vision for round two 🥹❤️🙏🏼 Only a few sizes are left in my all time favs (the pink bliss!!!) linking everything in my bio and stories! Oh and sharing a closer look at each shoe on my stories today!! #APLandNastiaLiukin
Now that I’m back from Paris and slowly but surely taking the time to reflect on the last few months, this is a pinch me moment – still can’t believe we did that. Forever and ever grateful to my @apl fam for believing in us and our vision for round two 🥹❤️🙏🏼 Only a few sizes are left in my all time favs (the pink bliss!!!) linking everything in my bio and stories! Oh and sharing a closer look at each shoe on my stories today!! #APLandNastiaLiukin
Now that I’m back from Paris and slowly but surely taking the time to reflect on the last few months, this is a pinch me moment – still can’t believe we did that. Forever and ever grateful to my @apl fam for believing in us and our vision for round two 🥹❤️🙏🏼 Only a few sizes are left in my all time favs (the pink bliss!!!) linking everything in my bio and stories! Oh and sharing a closer look at each shoe on my stories today!! #APLandNastiaLiukin
Now that I’m back from Paris and slowly but surely taking the time to reflect on the last few months, this is a pinch me moment – still can’t believe we did that. Forever and ever grateful to my @apl fam for believing in us and our vision for round two 🥹❤️🙏🏼 Only a few sizes are left in my all time favs (the pink bliss!!!) linking everything in my bio and stories! Oh and sharing a closer look at each shoe on my stories today!! #APLandNastiaLiukin
Now that I’m back from Paris and slowly but surely taking the time to reflect on the last few months, this is a pinch me moment – still can’t believe we did that. Forever and ever grateful to my @apl fam for believing in us and our vision for round two 🥹❤️🙏🏼 Only a few sizes are left in my all time favs (the pink bliss!!!) linking everything in my bio and stories! Oh and sharing a closer look at each shoe on my stories today!! #APLandNastiaLiukin
Now that I’m back from Paris and slowly but surely taking the time to reflect on the last few months, this is a pinch me moment – still can’t believe we did that. Forever and ever grateful to my @apl fam for believing in us and our vision for round two 🥹❤️🙏🏼 Only a few sizes are left in my all time favs (the pink bliss!!!) linking everything in my bio and stories! Oh and sharing a closer look at each shoe on my stories today!! #APLandNastiaLiukin
You work your whole life towards one goal… and you come up short by a fraction of a second. How do you bounce back from that? How do you move forward? On Episode 11 of The Game Inside the Games, we explore psychological and emotional complexities that athletes face when they fall just short of a gold medal or podium. The flood of emotions that can overwhelm an athlete in pivotal moments, the importance of processing those emotions, and how to use past experiences to fuel future success. With personal stories and expert insights, this conversation pulls back the curtain on what an athlete experiences when they come up just short – and how they can turn the agony of “almost” into a driving force for excellence. Link in my bio to watch or listen to The Game Inside The Games, a limited series on the @findingmastery podcast, or wherever you get your podcast #gymnastics #olympics #sportspsychology #paris2024 #mind #mindset #postivevibes #positivethoughts