36 min

TLP254: Something is Going to Happen - Insights from The Seven Summits The Leadership Podcast

    • Management

Suzanne Nance is a world-class record holder, professional speaker, and executive coach. Having climbed to the top of the tallest mountain on each of the seven continents, and skiing the Last Degree (100 miles) to both the North and South Poles, Suzanne is the first American woman to accomplish the Explorer’s Grand Slam. Suzanne shares her unique experiences and dives into the things she’s learned about leadership when summiting some of the toughest mountains in the world.         Sponsored by...   Cultivate Grit. Amplify Action. Get   We help YOU enjoy the success we’ve already enjoyed. Free downloads of on Delegation, Time Management, Sales, and more.   Key Takeaways [3:15] Suzanne’s climbing adventure all got started when she experienced an injury. She had to focus on the small steps that she could do. [5:25] Despite Suzanne being in these very remote mountain tops and locations, she was still parenting her children and telling them to go to the dentist! [8:50] At one point, Suzanne thought she was going to lose her toes. Things were dire. [11:45] When it comes to bringing out your duct tape to save toes, every leader goes through these moments where they’ve had to plan ahead in case of an emergency. [15:05] It can be maddening trying to tackle small tasks when you’re at such a high altitude and have very little oxygen available to you. Leaders are always under pressure, but if you take a step back and just recognize your mental state, that goes a long way in making calculated, and calm, decisions. [17:35] There are three things Suzanne likes to focus on when she’s climbing a mountain with a team. [19:25] We all have conflict, but it’s important to remember the big picture. You need these people just as much as they need you. [21:55] At one point, Suzanne wanted to turn back, but she didn’t because she knew that it meant that it would rob another team member of their opportunity to summit. [23:00] The biggest adversary is often yourself. Suzanne shares how to conquer your mind. [29:45] We are all on our own little journey to get to the top. [32:45] Suzanne doesn’t have any regrets. She’s made mistakes, but they’ve been excellent learning opportunities. [34:00] Listener challenge: Take your opportunity to climb your own Everest.   Quotable Quotes   “Something is going to happen, I am guaranteeing it. So how are you preparing?” “Everyone has an impact on each other on these small teams. We all carry gear.” “We all have something to offer and we all support each other, and without one of us, we could be jeopardizing the team.”   “We are leaders. We can reach the pinnacle of many things, and after climbing, that’s what I really took home.”   Resources Mentioned Sponsored by: . Coupon Code: Duty. Connect with Suzanne: &

Suzanne Nance is a world-class record holder, professional speaker, and executive coach. Having climbed to the top of the tallest mountain on each of the seven continents, and skiing the Last Degree (100 miles) to both the North and South Poles, Suzanne is the first American woman to accomplish the Explorer’s Grand Slam. Suzanne shares her unique experiences and dives into the things she’s learned about leadership when summiting some of the toughest mountains in the world.         Sponsored by...   Cultivate Grit. Amplify Action. Get   We help YOU enjoy the success we’ve already enjoyed. Free downloads of on Delegation, Time Management, Sales, and more.   Key Takeaways [3:15] Suzanne’s climbing adventure all got started when she experienced an injury. She had to focus on the small steps that she could do. [5:25] Despite Suzanne being in these very remote mountain tops and locations, she was still parenting her children and telling them to go to the dentist! [8:50] At one point, Suzanne thought she was going to lose her toes. Things were dire. [11:45] When it comes to bringing out your duct tape to save toes, every leader goes through these moments where they’ve had to plan ahead in case of an emergency. [15:05] It can be maddening trying to tackle small tasks when you’re at such a high altitude and have very little oxygen available to you. Leaders are always under pressure, but if you take a step back and just recognize your mental state, that goes a long way in making calculated, and calm, decisions. [17:35] There are three things Suzanne likes to focus on when she’s climbing a mountain with a team. [19:25] We all have conflict, but it’s important to remember the big picture. You need these people just as much as they need you. [21:55] At one point, Suzanne wanted to turn back, but she didn’t because she knew that it meant that it would rob another team member of their opportunity to summit. [23:00] The biggest adversary is often yourself. Suzanne shares how to conquer your mind. [29:45] We are all on our own little journey to get to the top. [32:45] Suzanne doesn’t have any regrets. She’s made mistakes, but they’ve been excellent learning opportunities. [34:00] Listener challenge: Take your opportunity to climb your own Everest.   Quotable Quotes   “Something is going to happen, I am guaranteeing it. So how are you preparing?” “Everyone has an impact on each other on these small teams. We all carry gear.” “We all have something to offer and we all support each other, and without one of us, we could be jeopardizing the team.”   “We are leaders. We can reach the pinnacle of many things, and after climbing, that’s what I really took home.”   Resources Mentioned Sponsored by: . Coupon Code: Duty. Connect with Suzanne: &

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