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Apr 24, 2017

Crashing on a sled at 70 mph: Luge, Life, and Lessons from Olympian Cameron Myler. Cameron is a 4x Olympian and flag bearer for the United States at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer. At age 15, she became the youngest member of the US Women’s National Luge team. She went on to graduate cum laude from Dartmouth while still training and later got her law degree from Boston College. Cameron has served both on the US Olympic Committee board of directors and as a member of the International Olympic Committee’s International Olympic Academy in Olympia, Greece. As an attorney, she is a frequent commentator on sports and legal issues and has been quoted in multiple media outlets, including The New York Times, Washington Post and ESPN. She currently serves on the Court of Arbitration for Sport, based in Switzerland and Myler is a member of the faculty for sports law and governance at NYU.

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My name is Jim Harshaw. And I know where you’re at. You’re working hard and qualified for what you do but you aren’t getting what you want. You have plans on getting to the C-suite or launching a business but ultimate success seems as far away today as ever. You’re at the right place because you can get there from here.

 And I can help.

 Who I Am

I’m a speaker, coach, and former Division I All-American wrestler that helps motivated former athletes reach their full potential by getting clarity on what they really want and taking aggressive action to lead their ideal life not just despite their prior failures but because of them.

I’m a husband and father of four. And I’m a serial entrepreneur. I’ve launched multiple successful businesses as well as the obligatory failed one. I’ve been the executive director of a non-profit and have raised millions of dollars. I’ve worked in sales. I’ve even been a Division I head coach. While I was born in a blue-collar home I have spent my life surrounded by Olympians, CEO’s and millionaires.

Jim Rohn said, “You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.”

I’ve been lucky.

I’ve learned the habits of successful people and guess what. You’re just like them. I know because I know your type. You’re programmed for hard work, which is a prerequisite for success, but you’ve never been shown how to use what you know to create the life you want with the tools you have.

I will show you how.

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You've worked hard to achieve greatness. You’ve set goals and maybe even set records. You’ve definitely failed and you’ve at some point found yourself questioning if you were on the right track.

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