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Dynamic duo, Paula Reid and Alex Alley, are driven by a single-core focus;Going Knowingly into the Unknown. Their adventure psychology helps audiences to thrive under pressure, to embrace change and to overcome challenges. Both Paula and Alex's personal achievements influence their material, adding unbeatable credibility to their methodology. They understand that our modern society is volatile, so have created a comprehensive guide to navigating an uncertain world; to knowingly go into the unknown. Built on the notion of sports psychology, Paula and Alex have adapted the methods for the business world.
They believe that short term peak performance is limiting, but long term determination can revolutionise corporations. By infusing the mindset of an adventurer with the typical business mindset, Adventure Psychology combines critical thinking and mental resilience. It is impossible to know what the future holds, but the pair's speech, Going Knowingly into the Unknown, prepares audiences for anything. Motivational speaker and adventurer, Paula Reid, is credited asthe third British woman to complete the 1000 kilometre trek across the Antarctic continent, to the Geographic South Pole. The incredible achievement put Paula on the adventuring map.
Additional achievements include cycling across 50 countries, giving a TEDx talk on how to live life to the full and taking part in the Global Challenge RTW yacht race. Alex Alley is amultiple world record sailor and determined adventurer. He has spent a whopping 75 days at sea alone, travelling over 14,000 miles.
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