Excellence Isn’t About Being Fearless.
It’s about throwing the stone anyway.
YOU already know WHAT YOU’RE CAPABLE OF.
The question isn’t whether you can do it. It’s whether you’ll finally give yourself permission to try.
I know that voice in your head. The one that says you're not ready yet. That you need one more credential, one more year, one more sign before you can go after what you really want.
I've heard it too: on the ice before Olympic finals, in law school courtrooms, in quiet moments as a mom wondering if I could really do it all.
But you don't win by waiting until you're fearless. You win by showing up and throwing the stone anyway. By believing presence matters more than perfection. By trusting that your dreams aren't selfish; they're essential.
Not just for you. For everyone watching who needs to see that you can lead teams, raise families, chase your dreams, and still be the person who lifts everyone up.
If that's the kind of life you want to build…You're in the right place.
I’m Sweeping For You
Whether you're here for Canadian curling insights, leadership lessons, or just need a reminder that you're capable of more than you think, here’s how to keep the momentum going:
Most people know me as Jennifer Jones, the Canadian curler.
For years, the media painted me one way: driven, competitive, relentless. The athlete who never backed down. The woman who had it all figured out.
But behind the scenes? I was a shy girl from Winnipeg who never wanted to ruffle feathers. A person who struggled with the pressure I put on myself. Someone who doubted if I had what it took to become the Skip my team needed.
That's when sports psychologist Cal Botterill asked me a question that changed everything: “Why not you?”
Not "Can you do this?" Not "Are you ready?" Just: “Why not you?”
Those three words carried me through impossible games, through law school while training for the Olympics, and through becoming a mom while chasing gold medals. They helped me shift from focusing on what could go wrong to believing in what was possible.
We only get one life. And I wasn’t going to spend mine playing small.
I learned to slide the curling rock scared. To have the hard, but necessary conversations with my teammates. To lead by celebrating everyone around me. To prove you don’t have to choose between ambition and kindness or become someone you’re not to succeed.
Now, through speaking, broadcasting, and sharing the stories of Canadian curling that shaped me, I invite others to ask themselves the same question that set me free: Why not you?
Ready to explore what’s possible?
SOME OF THE TITLES I WEAR PROUDLY:
Mom of Two Daughters
Olympic Gold Medalist
2x World Champion
6x Canadian Curling Champion
17 Grand Slam Wins
Lawyer
#1 National Bestselling Author (Rock Star: My Life On and Off the Ice)
CBC & Sportsnet Broadcaster
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