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How to Make Success a Habit

Rugby player and world cup winner Natasha "Mo" Hunt is proof positive that getting your mindset right can take you to the top of your field - and keep you there. Fearless on the pitch, she credits her competitive upbringing with building her will to win which only seems to be getting stronger in her thirties. One performance tip she prizes above all others is having the right people around you. Where your attention goes, so does your performance. It's why she also emphasises the importance of bringing more joy into how you train and prepare, whatever it is you do.

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