1. + Scaling a Cliff
Without Ropes
Navigate Your Career
When You Can’t See
What’s Coming
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9. YvonChouinard, Patagonia
“The word adventure has gotten
overused. For me, when everything
goes wrong, that’s when adventure
starts.”
You’re on a career
adventure
10. Career adventure
Why did I choose this canyon/career?
Where has the path led for others?
Which trails have they taken?
Why am I stuck?
How can I get going again?
16. Examine challenges. What
obstacles did they run into?
Explore solutions. What’s the
best way to deal with them?
Consider alternatives. Is there a
better route?
Synthesize
17. Examine challenges. What
obstacles did they run into?
Explore solutions. What’s the
best way to deal with them?
Consider alternatives. Is there a
better route?
Synthesize
23. Ask “How have I co-created this?”
Ask “Who’s available to _____?”
Decide “I am a work in progress.”
Leaving Stuckville
24. Decide “I am required to _____.”
Make up your mind that
“I want/need/deserve _____.”
Get curious.
Draw on your personal courage.
Leaving Stuckville
Notas del editor
Write down 3 things that have gone wrong in your career. Cross out the ones that you’ve been able to tackle and get beyond.Was anyone able to cross out all 3 of your items? Most of us still have active obstacles or the impact from the collision is still with us.
Why did I go here? I’m passionate about outdoor educationBecause we could.Why did you choose the industry you’re in? The career you’re in? Why did you start down this path you’re on?
What lured you to this career? Those intangibles reflect your values. You value ________I was lured by ___________. I valued ______________.I loved the idea of _________________. It fills my need for ___________________.
What value would you derive if you went towards the same destination?Havasu:Side canyon – caveSacred area – My morals don’t allow me to go there.4th waterfall – sounded goodWalk all the way to the Colorado – A lot of effort. Would need a solid plan.
Evaluate each person’s experience and synthesize them into conclusions. Such as “These are the best routes for me.” “This is what I’ll try.”I took several accounts of getting to the last falls and made notes:
Evaluate each person’s experience and synthesize them into conclusions. Such as “These are the best routes for me.” “This is what I’ll try.”I took several accounts of getting to the last falls and made notes: