EPISODE 61: Mastering the Movement-Mindset Connection for Personal Transformation
On this Bone Talk episode BHOF CEO Claire Gill talks with Sonia Satra, founder of Moticise, a lifestyle wellness program integrating movement with mindset for lasting personal transformation.
Sonia, an accomplished actress with a deep interest in mindset, explains how her acting career instilled resilience and adaptability, crucial for overcoming rejection. She emphasizes the importance of mindset, citing her own experiences in landing acting roles.
Transitioning from acting to coaching, Sonia discovered her passion for helping others achieve their goals. She developed Moticise by blending mindset exercises with physical movement, inspired by her own experience of envisioning a positive mindset while exercising on a treadmill.
This fusion led to a seven-step process, aligning mindset with movement to catalyze personal growth.
Discussing common challenges in transformation, Sonia highlights fear and self-doubt as significant hurdles. She advocates for reframing negative self-talk and utilizing empowering questions to unlock potential. By shifting focus from limitations to possibilities, individuals can overcome mental barriers and take action toward their goals.
Sonia also discusses her adventure activities, such as rock climbing and kayaking, as physical manifestations of mindset exploration. These experiences reinforce the connection between mental resilience and physical challenges, providing tangible examples for participants to overcome obstacles and achieve success.
Incorporating movement into daily routines is essential for combating sedentary lifestyles. Sonia suggests integrating movement into activities like walking meetings and breaks, emphasizing the transformative power of mindset-aligned movement in fostering holistic well-being.
Sonia shares how she uses both solo workouts and group activities to maintain motivation and overcome fitness ruts, and highlights the importance of accountability and variety in exercise routines.