Can you learn confidence—or just fake it till you make it? Mischa and Shanka dig into how real confidence is built, where it turns into arrogance, and why the quiet ones often win. From locker rooms to pitch rooms, they compare swagger in sport with presence in business. They discuss: •Building confidence over time vs. “fake it till you make it.” •Quiet confidence: why top performers talk less and listen more. •Federer’s grace, Nadal’s intensity—and what brands actually want. •Practical ways ...
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Can you learn confidence—or just fake it till you make it? Mischa and Shanka dig into how real confidence is built, where it turns into arrogance, and why the quiet ones often win. From locker rooms to pitch rooms, they compare swagger in sport with presence in business. They discuss: •Building confidence over time vs. “fake it till you make it.” •Quiet confidence: why top performers talk less and listen more. •Federer’s grace, Nadal’s intensity—and what brands actually want. •Practical ways ...
The Mind Game: Mental Health in Modern Sports (Part 1)
Courtside Capital
30 minutes
3 weeks ago
The Mind Game: Mental Health in Modern Sports (Part 1)
Mental health is no longer a taboo topic in sports—but are we really getting better at understanding it? In this first part of a two-part conversation, Mischa opens up about his own experiences with pressure, sleepless nights, and performance anxiety on tour. Shanka adds his perspective from the business world, exploring how mindset, upbringing, and self-awareness shape resilience. They discuss: •The fine line between mental struggle and true mental illness. •How reflection can be more powerf...
Courtside Capital
Can you learn confidence—or just fake it till you make it? Mischa and Shanka dig into how real confidence is built, where it turns into arrogance, and why the quiet ones often win. From locker rooms to pitch rooms, they compare swagger in sport with presence in business. They discuss: •Building confidence over time vs. “fake it till you make it.” •Quiet confidence: why top performers talk less and listen more. •Federer’s grace, Nadal’s intensity—and what brands actually want. •Practical ways ...