Set your Mind
In this episode, Dr. Stephen Ginsberg uses the remarkable comeback story of tennis world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka to explore one of the most powerful — and most avoided — principles in performance psychology: accountability. From serving yips and public breakdowns to four Grand Slam titles, Sabalenka's journey is a masterclass in what happens when an elite competitor stops deflecting and starts owning. Drawing on the frameworks of Navy SEAL commander Jocko Willink and high-performance psychologist Dr. Michael Gervais, Dr. Ginsberg breaks down why accountability is hard, why ego gets in the way, and how humility is the key that unlocks real growth. Key Topics Covered * Aryna Sabalenka's 2022 serving crisis — 400+ double faults, the serving yips, and performing at the highest level while publicly falling apart * How Sabalenka responded when her coach offered to resign — and why that moment became the turning point * Jocko Willink's principle of Extreme Ownership and what it means to take full responsibility for outcomes * Why ego protection is the primary reason athletes avoid accountability — and what it costs them * The psychology of humility as an accurate self-assessment, not self-diminishment * Dr. Michael Gervais on the only thing you can control 100% of the time * A practical reflection exercise for listeners to apply accountability in their own performance Reflection Questions 1. What is a current struggle you've been externalizing — blaming conditions, other people, or circumstances? 2. What would it look like to take full ownership of that situation? 3. Where is ego protection showing up in your performance right now? 4. What is one honest, humble action you could take this week? Key Concepts * Extreme Ownership — Jocko Willink's principle that leaders and performers must take total responsibility for everything within their world, including failures * Locus of Control — The psychological concept describing whether individuals attribute outcomes to internal effort or external forces * FOPO (Fear of Other People's Opinions) — Dr. Michael Gervais's framework for how concern about external judgment constricts human potential * Humility — An accurate, clear-eyed assessment of oneself — not self-diminishment, but honest self-awareness that enables growth *Music Credit: “Kong” by Bonobo; Courtesy of Ninja Tune Records
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