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High Altitude Leadership Pace, Preparation, Presence with John Curtis

High Altitude Leadership Pace, Preparation, Presence with John Curtis

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Episode SummaryIn this episode, I’m inviting you into a real expedition story to explore what aligned leadership looks like when theory becomes a real life experience. I want you to understand how pace, preparation, and presence shape your ability to reach a meaningful peak and actually take something lasting from it. We explore how training ahead of time changes your experience in extreme environments, why moving slower can create more stability and clarity, and how the journey down and home is part of the leadership cycle too. Most importantly, we come back to the truth that the summit is not the finish line. It is a moment of perspective that reveals who you have become and what you are ready to carry forward.In this episode, you’ll hear about:

  • High altitude leadership in practice and what it demands beyond ambition

  • Pace as a strategic choice, not a limitation

  • Preparation as self-trust rather than as pressure or overperformance

  • Environmental readiness and why conditions matter for sustainable growth

  • What most people overlook after reaching the summit (physically and metaphorically)

  • Unexpected challenges like weather, altitude, and fatigue, and how to respond in aligned leadership

  • A powerful summit metaphor, including the clarity that comes from seeing the horizon from above

Key takeaways:

  • Training ahead of time allows you to be present in your experience instead of surviving it.

  • Going slower can be the most effective way to move farther and stay resourced.

  • A summit offers clarity, but only if you allow yourself to receive it.

  • Leadership is not proven by reaching the peak alone, but by how you descend and integrate what you learned.

  • Preparation reduces pressure and expands what is possible in high-stakes moments.

As you move through your week, notice where you are pushing for the next milestone. Ask yourself: What would change if I honored pace and presence instead of urgency?Links:John’s expedition documentary on YouTube

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