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An Underdog’s Secret to Success: Transform The Way You Live: Sandy Zimmerman (Transcript)

Here is the full transcript of Sandy Zimmerman’s talk titled “An Underdog’s Secret to Success: Transform The Way You Live” at TEDxSpokane conference.

Sandy Zimmerman’s talk, “An Underdog’s Secret to Success: Transform The Way You Live,” is an inspiring narrative highlighting her journey from a challenging upbringing to achieving significant personal and professional milestones. She emphasizes the importance of changing one’s family tree, overcoming mental and physical obstacles, and the power of dreaming big.

Through her personal story, including her experiences with American Ninja Warrior and becoming a National Judo Champion, Sandy illustrates the effectiveness of three key techniques: dreaming big dreams, taking action despite fear, and listening to the right inner voice. Her message is a testament to the possibility of transformation and success, regardless of one’s starting point. Sandy’s heartfelt delivery and genuine examples serve as a motivational call to action, encouraging everyone to pursue their dreams with courage and determination.

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TRANSCRIPT:

Sandy’s Proudest Accomplishment

Well, if someone were to ask me, “Sandy, what accomplishments in your life are you most proud of?” Well, that’s an easy one. It’s not the Fulbright Scholarship to play basketball at Gonzaga University. It’s not being inducted into the National Teacher Hall of Fame. It’s not hitting historical buzzers on American Ninja Warrior, or even the title of National Judo Champion that I’m most proud of, although that one is a pretty cool one.

The accomplishment in my life that I am most proud of is that I’ve been able to change my family tree. You see, screaming, yelling, cussing, violence, that was the norm in my house growing up. I endured every form of abuse and neglect. I watched family members struggle with mental health issues and substance abuse.