From Muay Thai Fighter to Career Focused: Changing Mindsets for Succes

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One woman transitioned from a passionate Muay Thai fighter to concentrating on building a successful career, embracing challenges, and inspiring others along the way.

 

 

For 18 years, I dedicated my life to the art of Muay Thai, a combat sport known for its intense punches, kicks, knees, and elbows. From competing in the ring to training vigorously, I lived and breathed the sport. However, as time passed, I realized that my mindset needed a change. In this blog, I'll share my journey from being a Muay Thai fighter to focusing on building a successful career, embracing challenges, and inspiring others to persevere.

Embracing Challenges in the Ring

A Novice's Start

My journey in Muay Thai began as a raw novice, and within my first year, I found myself competing against some of the best female fighters in Europe and the world at my weight class. Challenges never intimidated me; I viewed them as opportunities to grow. I experienced both victory and defeat in the ring, but even in losses, I pushed myself to go the distance.

Dedication and Sacrifice

My training regimen was intense, with six sessions a week of Muay Thai, accompanied by additional workouts such as running and strength conditioning. I even spent extended periods in Thailand, immersing myself in training twice a day. Sacrifices were inevitable; I missed out on social nights and meals to align with my strict training schedule.

Overcoming Doubts and Critics

Throughout my Muay Thai journey, I faced discouraging comments that knocked me down harder than any opponent in the ring. The nagging question, "What's the point if you're going to lose?" haunted me at times. However, I realized that competing against stronger opponents allowed me to grow and develop as a fighter.

Transitioning Mindset: From Fighter to Career-Oriented

Stepping Out of My Comfort Zone

One thing I never feared was stepping out of my comfort zone. I embraced challenges and acknowledged that failure was a possibility, albeit one I hoped to avoid. Retiring from Muay Thai, I decided to channel this mindset into building a successful career.

Learning from Mistakes

I understand that making mistakes is an essential part of any journey. Inspired by individuals like Kiki/Kirsty Smith, who overcame numerous failures before achieving success, I'm determined to learn from my missteps and persist.

The Path to Self-Employment

My transition from a full-time Muay Thai fighter to focusing on my career took time. While pursuing my passion, I consistently attended college courses and worked in a job I disliked until I finally left it a year ago. Now, I've been self-employed for six months.

Advice for Aspiring Career Changers

If you find yourself stuck in a job you dislike but can't leave just yet, here's my advice:

  1. Time Management: Dedicate even a small portion of your time, like an evening a week, to work towards your career goals.

  2. Persistence: Keep pushing forward and don't give up. Remember that even the most successful people face setbacks and failures.

  3. Hobbies as a Path: Sometimes, your hobbies can lead to a fulfilling career. Just like Muay Thai led me to become a personal trainer, your passion could open new career doors.

My Career Today

Today, I run my own business, "My Time, Body Technician," specializing in holistic treatments and more. Located in Prenton/Wirral, I've found joy in helping people and know that I can rely on myself for success.

If you're on a similar journey or simply want to connect, give my business a follow, and I'll be sure to follow you back. Together, we can inspire and support one another on our paths to success.

My transition from a Muay Thai fighter to a career-focused individual has been a transformative journey filled with challenges and growth. I hope my story inspires you to embrace change, overcome obstacles, and pursue your dreams with unwavering determination. Remember, it's never too late to change your mindset and create the future you desire.


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