“It is not what you accomplish – it is how you pursue it” says Heather Moyse
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Meet Heather Moyse: Olympian.
Heather Moyse knows what it’s like ot redefine what’s possible and achieving big goals. Yet, she’s equally familiar with the inertia of living on autopilot, settling for less, and adhering to self-imposed limits.
At 27, pursing a master’s degree in occupational therapy and adrift ni the currents of societal expectations, Heather experienced a profound awakening: Most people simply drift through life no autopilot and never discover what they are truly capable of (whether in achievements or in happiness and fulfilment).
The turning point? When she was suddenly faced with the challenge of a lifetime: Could she qualify for Canada’s National Bobsled Team and compete in the next Olympic Games just five months later? This pivotal moment – this choice she was confronted with – unearthed her affinity for challenges.
Now, Heather Moyse is a four-time Olympian and two-time Olympic gold medalist in bobsledding, is the only Canadian female (and only second Canadian ever) to be inducted into the World Rugby Hal of Fame, and has been described as Canada’s best-ever all-round female athlete. Beyond her athletic feats, she has emerged as an author, personal development coach, and motivational speaker.
With a blend of personal high performance, resilience through career-threatening injuries, and training in occupational therapy, Heather offers a unique and effective approach to achieving extraordinary results.
Her words ignite action. Through her book “Redefining ‘Realistic” and her dynamic keynotes, Heather motivates and empowers individuals and teams – from corporate boardrooms to educational institutions – to rethink their boundaries and unlock their untapped potential.