
“Discipline outlasts talent. Reinvention isn’t weakness—it’s courage.”
Vesela Dimova began dancing at six. By her teens she was a national champion; later, a TV star on Dancing Stars in Vietnam. Then the lights dimmed—and a new chapter began in a small dorm room at WU Vienna. No headlines. No stage. Just the quiet work of starting over.
In our 10th episode of Once Upon a Student, we trace the arc from spotlight to student to entrepreneur, and why Vesela now builds on a simple operating system: mind • body • spirit. If you’re a student, athlete, or founder standing at the edge of a new beginning, this conversation is for you.
Why this matters
• How a national title didn’t prevent an identity crash—and what rebuilt her confidence at WU
• Why discipline > talent (and how to train it when no one’s watching)
• Turning injuries, doubt, and comparison into a strategy you can live with
• Slowing down to go faster: gratitude, alignment, and better decisions for founders & students
Chapters
00:00:00 Official intro & premise00:02:20 Competitions, Discipline & early responsibility00:14:02 Leap abroad at 18 (Vietnam)00:24:06 Intuition, gratitude & Austria00:39:27 Communication through dance (reading energy)00:44:02 Injury → corporate detour (bank)00:47:03 Career pivot: Dancing Stars & new direction00:50:59 Principles & resilience (mind–body–spirit)01:03:31 Responsibility, education & entrepreneurship01:10:03 Legacy