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Welcome back to the warrior mindset podcast. In our latest episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with my dear friend and six-time world karate fighting champion, Christina Ioannides.
Christina wears many hats: she works full-time in wealth management, but her true passion lies in her business, Fabulous and Fearless. Through her company, she runs self-defense workshops and presentations focused on women’s empowerment.
Our conversation was incredibly inspiring, covering everything from martial arts discipline to overcoming life’s biggest hurdles. Here are a few of the biggest takeaways from our talk.
The Making of a Champion
Christina has been practicing karate for 38 years, starting when she was just nine years old in South Africa. However, success did not happen overnight. She competed internationally in the late 90s and faced several defeats.
Instead of quitting, she asked her instructor for guidance. He gave her some tough love, telling her that things would change once she started to listen. She took that advice to heart, stayed focused, and eventually won her first gold medal in 2006. As Christina points out, if you want something badly enough, you have to be disciplined and focused; putting in half the effort will only get you half the results.
Fighting Battles Off the Mat
The focus and discipline Christina built through karate translated directly into other areas of her life. This mental fortitude became especially important when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2021.
Christina credits her martial arts mindset for helping her get through her health struggles with grace. She used her struggles to build her strength, ultimately giving her the drive to fully launch Fabulous and Fearless in 2022.
What Self-Defense Really Means
When most people think of self-defense, they picture physical techniques like blocking or punching. But Christina explained that true self-defense begins long before a physical fight.
* It is mental and emotional: Self-defense includes how you carry yourself, the confidence you project, and your body language.
* It is about setting boundaries: Having the courage to speak up when someone crosses a line or speaks to you inappropriately is a vital form of protection.
* It preserves your confidence: If you do not stand up for yourself, it slowly erodes your self-esteem, which ends up impacting your work, home life, and relationships.
As Christina says, we have to stop playing small.
The 80% Rule of Safety
For those looking for a practical, everyday tip, Christina shared a powerful rule: awareness is 80% of your safety.
We often walk around with our heads down, looking at our phones, or wearing headphones. This forces us to be reactive if something goes wrong. Instead, she advises us to keep our heads up and pay attention to our surroundings so we can proactively avoid danger.
You have to think like a thief. Just as we look for positive opportunities in our careers, a thief is looking for an opportunity to strike. By staying aware, you can anticipate their moves and stay ahead of the game. Ultimately, self-defense is like an insurance policy; you hope you never have to use it, but you are very thankful to be prepared.
Listen to the full episode now to hear the rest of our amazing conversation. To learn more about Christina’s workshops and to bring her in for a presentation, visit her website at https://www.fabulousfearless.com/
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By Empowering you to break free from limiting beliefs, connect with your intuition, and unlock your true potential in under seven minutes.Welcome back to the warrior mindset podcast. In our latest episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with my dear friend and six-time world karate fighting champion, Christina Ioannides.
Christina wears many hats: she works full-time in wealth management, but her true passion lies in her business, Fabulous and Fearless. Through her company, she runs self-defense workshops and presentations focused on women’s empowerment.
Our conversation was incredibly inspiring, covering everything from martial arts discipline to overcoming life’s biggest hurdles. Here are a few of the biggest takeaways from our talk.
The Making of a Champion
Christina has been practicing karate for 38 years, starting when she was just nine years old in South Africa. However, success did not happen overnight. She competed internationally in the late 90s and faced several defeats.
Instead of quitting, she asked her instructor for guidance. He gave her some tough love, telling her that things would change once she started to listen. She took that advice to heart, stayed focused, and eventually won her first gold medal in 2006. As Christina points out, if you want something badly enough, you have to be disciplined and focused; putting in half the effort will only get you half the results.
Fighting Battles Off the Mat
The focus and discipline Christina built through karate translated directly into other areas of her life. This mental fortitude became especially important when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2021.
Christina credits her martial arts mindset for helping her get through her health struggles with grace. She used her struggles to build her strength, ultimately giving her the drive to fully launch Fabulous and Fearless in 2022.
What Self-Defense Really Means
When most people think of self-defense, they picture physical techniques like blocking or punching. But Christina explained that true self-defense begins long before a physical fight.
* It is mental and emotional: Self-defense includes how you carry yourself, the confidence you project, and your body language.
* It is about setting boundaries: Having the courage to speak up when someone crosses a line or speaks to you inappropriately is a vital form of protection.
* It preserves your confidence: If you do not stand up for yourself, it slowly erodes your self-esteem, which ends up impacting your work, home life, and relationships.
As Christina says, we have to stop playing small.
The 80% Rule of Safety
For those looking for a practical, everyday tip, Christina shared a powerful rule: awareness is 80% of your safety.
We often walk around with our heads down, looking at our phones, or wearing headphones. This forces us to be reactive if something goes wrong. Instead, she advises us to keep our heads up and pay attention to our surroundings so we can proactively avoid danger.
You have to think like a thief. Just as we look for positive opportunities in our careers, a thief is looking for an opportunity to strike. By staying aware, you can anticipate their moves and stay ahead of the game. Ultimately, self-defense is like an insurance policy; you hope you never have to use it, but you are very thankful to be prepared.
Listen to the full episode now to hear the rest of our amazing conversation. To learn more about Christina’s workshops and to bring her in for a presentation, visit her website at https://www.fabulousfearless.com/
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