Motivational Talks
Using photos of Everest, 7 Summits, and key management lessons learned along the way, James Wilde speaks emotionally and from the heart about life and death while en route to becoming one of the first 300 to climb the 7 continental summits.

Application of Climbing to…
•Education
•Job Search
•Work
•Management
In the end, it’s about taking control and shaping your life the way you want it to be.
Duration: 90 minutes
For booking, call James at +491704767924
http://www.jamesdewittwilde.com/bio/curriculum-vitae/
Key messages:
1) Think of your last big dream
Imagine yourself achieving that dream
Reaching the goals that you set out:
•Self Actualization
•Self Confidence
•Dream new dreams
2) Planning
Personal & Professional
Creating a manageable yet challenging level of difficulty
Understanding the obstacles & trying to forsee them
Creating means to avoid or overcome key obstacles
•Fear
•Trust
•Failure
•Learning
•Success
3) Fear
Fear can be dealt with in many ways
What are your fears
Decide how you will manage your fears
4) Trust
Who is it that you can trust?
Who gives you a feeling you cannot trust them?
Who do YOU choose to work with or take into your team can be a key success factor
Trust those within your team 100%— you have the same goals hopefully
Otherwise you need to re-plan
5) Failure
•Is only failure if you let it be
•What have you learned?
•Fall down 7 times, stand up 8
•Aconcagua to Denali
•Goals must be aspirational
Learning
If you fail, determine why
Learn from it
Think about it, until it is embedded in your next plan to avoid
Move on and make a new plan
Don’t give up
Failure is a failure if you fail to learn
6) Success
•Is sweeter when the goals are tougher
•Continues when you continue to plan tough goals
•Is contagious
•Can set you up for failure…makes sure goals are tempered with a bit of reality
•Drives improvement
7) Put your mind to it
•Accept Personal Accountability
•Deepen Your Self Belief
•Summon Self Confidence on Demand
•Develop Grace Under Pressure
•Channel Stress into Positive Action
•Believe that You can Bounce Back
•Just Plan It!
•“A Hero is no Braver than an Ordinary Person, but he is Brave Five Minutes Longer.” -R.W.Emerson
Put Excuses to rest
•No Time?
•Motivation
•__________ is Boring
•Lacking Energy?
•I am too Embarrassed to Try
•I am Injured/ Have Pain/ Illness
•I am Too Fat/ Thin/ Tall/ Short/ Old/ Young
•It Costs too Much
•Spouse/ Families/ Friends do not Support
•Cannot Take the 1st Step- Motivation Follows Action
•I am Out of Shape
•No Guidance
•NFE



