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Looking for inspiration? Motivation? Are you finding the challenges ahead of you similar to climbing Mt. Everest? If so, then you need Alison Levine in your life.

Who is Alison Levine? Well, so glad you asked.

According to AlisonLevine.com, she holds the following titles:

Adventurer. Explorer. Mountaineer. NY Times Bestselling Author. Leadership Advisor. Beer Muse. Filmmaker. Story-teller. Dog-lover. Empowerer. Knowledge-sharer. Challenge-taker. Boundary-breaker. Growth-enabler. Impact-maker. Game-changer.

Alison Levine is an incredible source of inspiration. Her massive accomplishments are truly mind blowing.

She is fiercely competitive, yet reveals a deep passion for bettering those around her. Alison is a role model for all ages.

Alison Levine: Adventurer & Leadership Expert

Alison Levine

First of all, Alison Levine is a polar explorer and mountaineer. For example, Alison made history serving as captain of the first U.S. Women’s Mt. Everest Expedition team.

Actually, Alison just recently celebrated her 9 year anniversary of successfully reaching the peak of Mt. Everest.

Additionally, she also climbed the highest peak of each continent as well as skied both the North and South Poles (otherwise know as accomplishing the Adventure Grand Slam).

In addition, Alison is a leadership expert. Alison brings a diverse background of experience not only as an adventurer but also……

  • Worked for Wall Street firm Goldman Sachs
  • Served as deputy finance director for Arnold Schwarzenegger’s successful bid as Governor of California
  • Spent four years as an adjunct professor at the United States Military Academy at West Point in the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership
  • Serves as a strategic advisor at the Thayer Leader Development Group at West Point
  • Founder of the Climb High Foundation
  •  Served as a Senior Fellow at the Coach K Center on Leadership & Ethics at Duke University

For additional info on Alison, here is an outstanding article about from Forbes: What Polar Explorer Alison Levine Knows About Leadership That Corporate Managers Don’t

Alison has also built an incredibly successful career as a dynamic keynote speaker on leadership and teamwork.

However, don’t take my word for it.

Do yourself a favor and meet Alison Levine by checking out her amazing Ted Talk:

 

“On The Edge”

Believe it or not, Alison also found the time to become a New York Times Bestselling author.

So, are you looking for an incredible book with a rare 5 star rating? Need some inspiration and motivation? Seeking new ideas and strategies to enhance your leadership skills?

Well, look no further. Alison Levine wrote just the book for you:

“On the Edge: Leadership Lessons from Mount Everest and Other Extreme Environments”.

“On The Edge” is truly a must read book!

You will find Alison’s stories fascinating, exhilarating, and inspiring.

The book reads as a gripping novel where you cannot wait to turn the next page.

She does an amazing job describing every detail from each adventure. With reading each page, Alison makes you feel the extreme cold while climbing terrifying heights.

However, she still finds the courage to continue on taking each painful step. For example, she finds herself violently ill on a climb, yet still accomplishes her goal of reaching the peak (you need to buy the book to find out details).

Alison not only reveals outstanding stories on overcoming extreme challenges, she also displays strong character and is a woman of high integrity.

Actually, reading this book became a family affair for myself.

My 12 year old daughter and I read this book together. We LOVED it! Alison is truly a role model for any age.

Alison Levine on Complacency

A few thoughts from Alison on complacency:

  • “…mountaineering, business, leadership, and life: fear is fine, but complacency will kill you. Don’t ever beat yourself up for feeling scared or intimidated. Fear is a natural human emotion, and it’s a strong survival instinct that keeps us alert and aware of our surroundings.”
  • “Avoiding complacency isn’t just about keeping yourself in check; it also means watching out for all of your teammates.”
  • “Ironically, complacency is a risk that skyrockets when things are going well—when you feel safe enough.”
  • “You’ll never improve your skills if you keep following your standard route. And getting out of your comfort zone is not enough; you must take it a step further and learn to be comfortable with discomfort. This is an important part of leader development”

Alison Levine on Leadership

Alison shares her view on leadership:

  • “Leadership is everyone’s responsibility. It is not solely the responsibility of the C-level executives or the management team within an organization. We are all in a position to proactively work toward having a positive effect on the people around us. Everyone in an organization is responsible for helping to move forward with the mission; but in addition, all employees/ teammates/ people must realize it is also their responsibility to look out for the people on either side of them.”
  • “You want to get out on the route with people who are better and stronger than you are; you yourself can become better and stronger by observing others who are more experienced and more skilled.”
  • “Weak colleagues are not hard to identify. These people, to put it bluntly, are liabilities in terms of the job you are trying to do. They lag behind, drag everybody else down, and hinder progress.”
  • She continues, “If only they could perform at a higher level, or be smarter, or work more efficiently—or, even better, just go away—the entire team would be so much more productive. And happier! And although it may be painful to even imagine this, there could even be a time when, in fact, you might be the one who can’t cut it—when you are the person everyone else wishes would just go away, even if you are trying your hardest.”

Wrapping It Up

 

These quotes just scratch the surface of the energy, enthusiasm as well as brilliant insight that Alison offers in her book.

Whether you are climbing new heights, tackling tough challenges, or seeking exciting adventures, Alison Levine delivers outstanding guidance and advice on how to reach success.

Bottom line: I strongly recommend grabbing a copy of “On the Edge” today!

After reading this amazing book, you will be motivated and equipped to conquer whatever goal you set for yourself.

Also, check out this outstanding article on Alison from Inc: Business Lessons from Mount Everest: Why Taking a Step Back Can Sometimes Be Better Than Pushing Ahead

By the way, Alison suffers from Raynaud’s disease, which causes the arteries that feed her fingers and toes to collapse in cold weather. This leaves her extremely susceptible to frostbite.

Think about that for a minute. So what does she do? She simply becomes one of the greatest extreme weather adventurers in American history. Well done Alison!

Lastly, to keep up to date on her adventures, connect with Alison on LinkedIn. You can also follow Alison (& Trooper – her beautiful black lab) on Twitter.

Do you have a Sherpa in your life?

In other words, a trusted guide to help you conquer the extreme challenges that you face.

This is especially important for business owners and entrepreneurs.

As an entrepreneur since 1990 (which just means I am extremely old), I can attest that climbing the entrepreneurial mountain certainly requires a tremendous amount of guidance and support.

In a recent blog, I reviewed the outstanding book authored by Alison Levine, “On the Edge: Leadership Lessons from Mount Everest and Other Extreme Environments“.

Alison Levine survived climbing Mount Everest. Twice!

To survive climbing Mount Everest, Alison explains that climbers commonly find success by teaming up with a Sherpa.

While researching the Sherpa community, I stumbled on this fascinating article from the NY Times: “Deliverance From 27,000 Feet”.

This article piqued (or should I say peaked) my interest on the incredible courage and fearlessness of a Sherpa.

Also, the shear danger that they face while assisting those on a quest to conquer Mt. Everest.

Check out this video below:

Can You Climb it Alone? 

What was the tallest mountain before Mount Everest was discovered? The answer: Mount Everest. It just wasn’t discovered yet. My daughter loves to tell that joke.

Is climbing Mount Everest comparable to running a business? Or vice versa?

Both are thrilling adventures. Each offers a strong sense of accomplishment.

Once you reach the summit, you can celebrate. A life’s dream achieved. Jubilation!

Yet, once you reach the top, how on earth do you get back to the bottom? Hmmm…..

It takes tremendous skill, determination, guts, courage, as well as a bit of insanity. Probably, lots of insanity.

So yes, running a business must be just like climbing Mount Everest. Lots of insanity, right?

Of course, this is coming from a guy who has never actually climbed a mountain. Ever. For that matter, I even struggle climbing up a ladder.

Anyway, for a select elite few, climbing Mount Everest is a major “bucket list” achievement. A chance of a lifetime. Major bragging rights. Thrill seekers reaching for the ultimate high.

It doesn’t get any higher than Mount Everest.

Can a westerner accomplish this massive feat on their own?

A crucial component for the western adventurer to successfully reach the Mount Everest Summit is partnering with a highly experienced Sherpa.

Sherpas are commonly referenced as mountain guides who help climbers navigate the brutal terrain while reaching their goal.

However, you might find this interesting, the definition of a Sherpa according to LiveScience.com actually states:

It’s worth noting that the term “Sherpa” does not actually mean “mountain guide,” as many people believe, but instead refers to an ancient ethnic community of some 154,000 members.

Who Is Your Sherpa?

So, who helps you navigate the treacherous terrain with running your business?

Do you have a Sherpa in your life? Someone who has climbed the path prior to you? A person who knows and understands the dangers ahead?

Westerners may want or try to rush to the top of Mt. Everest.

However, a good Sherpa certainly wants the climber to reach the top as well.

Yet, more importantly, they want a safe return which is the primary goal.

Especially since an expedition up Mount Everest can turn deadly on a moments notice. Even for the most experienced and trained Sherpa.

The Sherpa culture is synonymous with mountain guides due to living in the mountains of Nepal and the Everest region.

A  Sherpa helps carry necessary equipment, fix ropes. Despite hazards and risks, a Sherpa provides guidance to ensure a safe climb and descent.

Check out this cool article: “The World’s Most Renowned Sherpa Talks Mt. Everest”

A successful climb involves years of preparation and planning. Studying weather patterns.

Plotting out the safest route to success.

Just like running a business.

So who helps plot your route?

Additionally, who plays a critical role in your success?

In other words, who provides the necessary guidance for you to reach your summit and achieve a safe descent?

A coach. Teacher. Mentor. Business partner. A boss. An ex-colleague. Significant other. Parent.

Do you rely on business partner? A key employee. Your accountant. Attorney. A vendor. Business consultant.

Sources to Connect with Your Next Sherpa

Aligning yourself with seasoned experts who know the terrain offers the opportunity to reach your peak much quicker.

Sometimes simply learning what NOT to do plays as much importance as what TO do.

Having a trusted confidant in your corner is truly a gift which is absolutely priceless when making tough business decisions.

If you lack a solid guide or Sherpa at this stage, there is no better time than the present to team up with an experienced source.

As the saying goes, “When the student is ready, the teacher appears.

Below includes several resources to consider when seeking your Sherpa.

LinkedIn

 

For starters, LinkedIn, of course, serves as an amazing resource for finding business coaches and advisors eagerly willing to help guide you.

Just look around. Connect. Engage. Express your thoughts. Share your expertise.

Join a LinkedIn Group within your industry.

Follow LinkedIn Influencers who deliver valuable information and engage vibrant conversations. This is an excellent way to find and connect with like minded individuals.

Post questions that negatively impact your business. LinkedIn users love answering questions that displays their talents and experiences while solving problems.

Podcasts

 

Another excellent resource to find a coach or guide: podcasts. It is amazing the number of podcast available.

Again, LinkedIn plays an excellent resource to locate high level podcasts covering any imaginable business topic.

Lately, I have become a podcast junkie while walking the dog, at the gym, or mowing the lawn.

The incredible value is truly priceless. Every episode offers tips, advice or inspiration.

Below includes a number of podcasts that I find extremely helpful & inspirational:

The Small Business Development Center

 

The Small Business Development Center (SBDC): The SBDC is an amazing resource to consider when seeking guidance and advice for your business.

SBDC’s are located on college campus’s throughout the U.S. Being in an academic setting promotes educational resources for entrepreneurs.

As an SBDC advisor for four years, serving entrepreneurs was an absolutely amazing experience.

The SBDC offers one-on-one counseling services, workshops on a wide range of topics as well as provides business tools and resources to help you succeed.

Best of all, SBDC advising services are completely free. Click on this link to find the nearest SBDC.

Chamber of Commerce

 

As a volunteer board member of my local Chamber of Commerce over the past six years, it truly blows me away with the rock solid relationships created by networking at the Chamber. Become a member of your local Chamber and get involved.

A Chamber of Commerce will offer business workshops on hot topics. In addition, networking events where you can discuss issues that impact your business. Connecting with fellow business owners in your area offers wonderful potential to find mentors and trusting friendships that help you tackle day to day concerns.

Additional Resources to Find a Sherpa

Additional resources when seeking business guidance include:

  • CPA – Every entrepreneur needs a rock solid accountant or CPA. Finding one that you trust plays a critical role in your success. Here is a link that connects those searching for a CPA.
  • Trade Associations – Involve yourself in trade associations. Networking with others within your industry offers tremendous opportunity. Finding like minded individuals who speak your language and share your passion is extremely beneficial.
  • Business Networking Group – Check out local Business Networking Groups in your area. If you struggle to find a helpful group, maybe this is your opportunity to start one yourself. Here is a link the BNI which is a popular Business Networking Group.
  • The Friends & Family Plan – Of course, don’t neglect the friends and family plan. These folks know and love you more than most. Sometimes confiding in someone outside of the business world you knows you intimately on a deep personal level can share insight from a unique perspective.

Wrapping It Up

In conclusion, if you are considering entrepreneurship for the first time – Go For It!

Entrepreneurship can be the most thrilling adventure that you will ever encounter.

Yet, a startup needs guidance and advice just as much as the most seasoned veteran entrepreneur.

So regardless of what stage you are at, team up with a top notch Sherpa.

Then go out and conquer that entrepreneurial mountain like there is no tomorrow.

Most importantly, enjoy the trip.