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David Lim is best known for leading the 1st Singapore Mt Everest Expedition, and is now a leading motivational speaker. Since 1999, he has helped organizations build teams and grow leaders in 34 countries and 81 cities – and still counting! Send him a note today by Contact Us.
Taking Risks, Part 2
Some years ago a well-known outdoor adventure-based learning provider advertised their programmes here as being programmes involving safe adventure. In my book, there is no such thing. Adventure involves risking…
Taking Risks, Part 1
As someone who has led over 60 climbs and expeditions to a variety of peaks including two expedition to Mt Everest, I get asked a lot of questions about risk.…
Creating Powerful Goals, Part 2
A survey of over 1300 British organisations found that the vast majority practice some form of goal-setting There was a lack of drive when goals were too complex and time-to-completion…
Creating Powerful Goals, Part 1 (Jan)
Do you know of someone working hard but not making headway in a specific health goal – maybe to lose some weight? What’s often missing is a compelling, clear goal…
Why TeamBuilding Doesn’t Work – And What Does
Are you wasting valuable training and operational dollars? We’ve all been there before. A senior management meeting, message or conference includes a fun ‘teambuilding’ event where everyone gets engaged in…
Perspectives – Gaining New Insights for Old Problems
In a survey a few months ago by UK insurance company Norwich Union, it found that 25% of respondents say that they were planning a vacation next year. While some…
Biggest Mistakes Speakers Make – And How To Avoid Them, Part 2
Want to be motivated to give a great presentation when asked to deliver one? Read on, and avoid these common mistakes that even experienced speakers make, and make your presentation…
Biggest Mistakes Speakers Make – And How To Avoid Them, Part 1
Want to be motivated to give a great presentation when asked to deliver one? Read on, and avoid these common mistakes that even experienced speakers make, and make your presentation…
LAWS OF CONNECTION: why being socially connected matters!
Studies in human resilience (Werner, Smith, Russell) show another key dimension of personal ability to cope with change without becoming dysfunctional is the ability to be socially connected. Being socially…