• 48. Success Follows Male Gymnast as He Embraces the Awkward

  • Feb 15 2022
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

48. Success Follows Male Gymnast as He Embraces the Awkward

  • Summary

  • Do you care what people think of you just a little too much? Look around to see what people's responses are and wonder if they approve? Then do not miss this episode with Daniel Gundert! Embracing awkwardness as a young male gymnast became his superpower and the basis for his incredible attitude and success today. Daniel and his wife own Gyminny Kids in San Diego, a multi-million dollar gymnastics school as well as D&M active wear. Raising their five kids and reffing high-level competitions on top of all that...how does he do it? Not caring what others think and embracing his own passion towards success.

     

    With wisdom and an incredible attitude towards success, this interview was powerful as we all take one step, or an embarrassing trip, towards living our lives without letting awkwardness be the lid that holds us down.

     

    Learn more about Daniel and connect with him @ https://www.gyminnykids.com/

     

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