Goal setting: cliché or clever? We’re revisiting resolutions for the new year–and making them work for us.
Shannon Miller, one of the most decorated Olympic gymnasts in US history, will discuss how to embrace a gold medal mindset and set intentions that you’ll keep. You’ll leave empowered to make more conscious choices about wellness, boundaries, and work.
Shannon Miller competed in TWO Olympic Games, earning 7 Olympic medals! At the ’96 Games, she led the “Magnificent Seven” to the US Women’s first ever Team Gold and for the first time for any American gymnast, she captured Gold on the Balance Beam. After retiring from Olympic competition, Shannon received her undergraduate degrees in marketing and entrepreneurship from the University of Houston and her law degree from Boston College.In January of 2011, Shannon was diagnosed with a rare form of ovarian cancer. Shannon has remained open and public about her diagnosis and treatment and continues to empower women to make their health a priority. Shannon is currently cancer-free and continues to be a strong advocate for early detection, awareness, research and survivorship.
The glow of a new year is fresh: you’ve written down your resolutions and you’re ready to make them happen. Start your year with the gold medal mindset and set yourself up to win in 2023. Keep aspirations high and dreams big with these actionable strategies from seven-time Olympic medalist, Shannon Miller.
After a keynote from Shannon, we’ll hear from women leaders on their approach to goal setting. This will be an immersive open conversation with live Q&A.