Adversity Quotient - Lessons from Mountain Climbing

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ADVERSITY QUOTIENT What can we learn from Mountain Climbing?

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My thoughts and this presentation are guided by the book ADVERSITY QUOTIENT - Turning Obstacles into Opportunities by Paul G. Stoltz and inspired by my Love of the Mountains and the Mountain Climbing I did many years ago

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ADVERSITY QUOTIENT

What can we learn from

Mountain Climbing?

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My thoughts are guided by the book

ADVERSITY QUOTIENT

Turning Obstacles into Opportunities

By Paul G. Stoltz

And inspired by my Love of the Mountains and the

Mountain Climbing I did all those years ago

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Current reality or situation

Your Dreams or Aspirations

Creative tension

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WHAT IS EMPOWERMENT?

Its about being

WillingAbleand

Allowed

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WHY MAY INOT BE WILLING TO

CLIMB?

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IQ = Intelligence Quotient

EQ = Emotional Quotient

AQ =

ADVERSITY QUOTIENT

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QUITTERS

CAMPERS

CLIMBERS

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QUITTERS

Have abandonedthe climb or never

even started

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• Blame circumstancesfor their lot in life

• Ignore their full potential

• Are bitter and disappointed

• Do just enough to get by

• Take few risks• Are resentful of

those who ascend

QUITTERS

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‘Ah to come to

theend of

one’s life and

realise one has never

lived’

Henry David

Thoreau

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CAMPERSSay “So far and no more!”

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“Never measure the height of a Mountain,

until you have reached the top – then you will see how low it

was”

Dag Hammarskjold

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•Only achieve partial success•They live compromised lives•They fall short of their true ability•They dedicate energy and resources to maintain the status quo

CAMPERS

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CAMPING CAUSES

ATROPHY!

Over time campers losetheir ability to

climb – they lose the

edge

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CLIM

BER

S Have a strongfaith in

somethingbigger than

themselves

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When they reach a deadend or overhang they reroute

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Regardless ofbackground, advantages,

good fortune, misfortune….

They continue to climb

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POSITIVE THINKERS

Never letting AGE

GENDERRACE

DISABILITY OROBSTACLES

to get in their way

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SOMETIMES…..

They grow wearyThey have doubtsThey feel lonely

and bruisedThey question their struggle

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They recognisethat even

small stepspay dividends

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ONLY CLIMBERS LIVE LIFE

TO THE FULL!!

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‘Our greatest fearis not that we will discover that we are inadequate, but that we will discover that we

are powerful beyond measure’

NELSON MANDELA

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What are you going to do differently, from today – to start being a climber?

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“Nothing splendid has

ever been achieved, except by those

who dared believethat something

inside of them

was superior to circumstance”

BRUCE BARTON

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Thank you to Somerset Morkel who taught me to climb and who

let me use some of hiswonderful photographs.

Some of the other photographs I have used I found through the

years and I hope that the owners will see how beautifully they

illustrate my points. They have not been used in any way for

commercial gain.