
023. Mindset Always Beats Talent - Tom Scollay
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Tom Scollay is the founder of the famous Cricket Mentoring, one of the most successful cricket academies in the world. He is a coach, mentor, and former professional cricketer for Middlesex in England. After an early career of incredible highs, including playing at Lord’s, and tough setbacks, Tom dedicated himself to becoming the mentor he wished he’d had.In this conversation, we decode his journey: the mindset it takes to succeed in professional sport, why talent alone isn’t enough, the lessons he learned from failure, and how to stay grounded while chasing big goals.
We also explore:
🧠 Why mindset is more important than talent
🏏 What went wrong during his pro career — and what he’d do differently
🎯 How to embrace fear and failure without losing confidence
🌱 Building Cricket Mentoring and helping young athletes thrive
🔄 The “story you tell yourself” and how it shapes your performance
💡 Why it’s more important to focus on the basics than to chase perfection
If you’ve ever struggled with self-belief, fear of failure, or the pressure to perform — this episode is for you.
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