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Beyond the Scorecard: Redefining High Performance

7/9/202627 min

For years, Marisa competed at the highest levels of sport, where discipline, focus, and resilience were non-negotiable. But as her career evolved, so did her understanding of performance. Today, she helps high achievers create what she calls a Personal Operating System — a framework for managing energy, focus, relationships, and leadership in a way that supports long-term success.

In this conversation, Anna and Marisa dive into the realities of burnout, the hidden costs of achievement, and why so many successful women are redefining what success actually looks like.

Because high performance isn’t about doing more.

It’s about operating better.

👠 Key Moments 

  • What competing as a professional golfer taught Marisa about pressure, discipline, and resilience
  • Why most people misunderstand what high performance actually means
  • The concept of a Personal Operating System and how it changes the way leaders operate
  • Why energy management matters more than time management
  • The hidden burnout epidemic among high achievers
  • How successful leaders create clarity in the midst of chaos
  • Why relationships are one of the most overlooked drivers of performance
  • The difference between excellence and perfectionism
  • How Marisa’s definition of success has evolved over time
  • Navigating identity shifts and major life transitions
  • Why women are increasingly seeking alignment, freedom, and fulfillment — not just achievement
  • The habits and routines that support sustainable success

This episode is a powerful reminder that success should not require sacrificing yourself.

Because the goal isn’t just to achieve more.

It’s to build a life that allows you to enjoy what you’ve achieved.

🎧 Listen now and discover why the next level of leadership may have less to do with pushing harder — and everything to do with operating more intentionally.

Adding a chic twist to each episode, the 'I Want Her Shoes Podcast' is recorded in Anna’s stunning personal closet, strategically located near the vibrant Miami Design District. This unique setting not only provides a visually captivating backdrop but also embodies the spirit of fashion and innovation that the area is known for. 

📺 Watch the episodes on YouTube to get a glimpse of this one-of-a-kind Miami closet—it’s definitely worth the view!  https://www.youtube.com/@IWantHerShoesPodcast

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EPISODE CREDITS:

Writer and Host: Anna Anisin

Produced, edited, and mixed by the Formulatedby Team

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First 90 seconds
  1. Anna Anisin· Host0:00

    [upbeat music] Hi there. This is your friend Anna, and the question that I've been getting the most from all of my friends is, what are we wearing? This age-old question isn't just about choosing an outfit. It's about choosing how we present ourselves to the world. I created the I Want Her Shoes podcast to dive deep into what it means to dress with intention, whether you're heading to a council meeting or just having a casual day out with your family. Join the conversation as we explore the power of personal style and the decisions that shape our public personas. Put on your favorite pair of shoes and step into my closet. [upbeat music] Welcome back to the I Want Her Shoes podcast, where we explore ambition, identity, reinvention, and the women building success on their own terms. I'm your host, Anna Anisson, and today's conversation is for every woman who has ever achieved something significant and still found herself asking, "Is this sustainable?" I feel like we all ask ourselves that because high performance is often celebrated, right? So, but what happens when success comes at the expense of your health or your relationships or even your peace of mind, which probably is the most important.

  2. Marisa Messana· Guest1:24

    Mm.

  3. Anna Anisin· Host1:24

    And today's guest knows a thing or two about performing under pressure. Marissa

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