On Purpose with Jay Shetty

Naomi Osaka: “I Used to Think Losing Meant My Life Was Over” Sharing Her Truth of Navigating Shame, Public Pressure & How She Found REAL Self-Worth

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Aug 1, 2025
Naomi Osaka, a four-time Grand Slam tennis champion and mental health advocate, shares her remarkable journey through fame and motherhood. She opens up about the pressures of being a top athlete and how these challenges once tied her self-worth to her rankings. Naomi discusses the loneliness of success and how motherhood shifted her perspective towards joy and personal growth. The conversation dives into coping with external expectations and the importance of self-reflection, revealing that true success is about learning and showing up for oneself.
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ANECDOTE

Impulsive Online Shopping Habit

  • Naomi described how she would impulsively fill online shopping carts but rarely made purchases.
  • She related it to 'window shopping' and feeling comforted by having items saved for possible future impulse buys.
INSIGHT

Motherhood Shifts Self-Worth

  • Naomi realized her self-worth was tied solely to winning and losing in tennis.
  • Motherhood shifted her focus to joy, presence, and valuing life beyond tennis results.
INSIGHT

Detaching Worth From Achievement

  • Naomi explained detaching self-worth from achievements is gradual and reinforced by supportive people.
  • She emphasizes that achievements help reach certain opportunities but don't define your entire value.
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