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Lee Carseldine on Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone

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Lee Carseldine has spent a large part of his life challenging himself and understanding what it takes to get out of your comfort zone.
He has now distilled it down to asking himself three key questions when faced with a decision -

  • What can I learn from it?
  • Does it excite me/scare the sh*t out of me?
  • Will it add value to somebody?

Sounds simple right? Well imagine that you have achieved your life long dream and single minded focus of becoming a professional athlete. You are signed up to play cricket for a living. Then imagine it is all taken away from you. You have a back injury, and spinal surgery that results in your contract being torn up. At 27 years old, you are recovering from a near death experience and having to start again. Well that is what happened to Lee.

In this conversation with Al Fawcett, Lee shares his story of the mental resilience and effort needed to make a comeback, and the feeling he had when he could once again call himself a professional cricketer. During his rehab he also study for a double Masters Degree (in Applied Finance) and was working to keep things afloat.
Lee will also share the lessons learned from appearing on the tv series Australian Survivor... twice, and his experience of setting up his own business. Drone It is an aerial video, photography and pilot training company and started as a one man operation and now has grown to having a team across the country.
So, are you still imagining what you would have done, or how you would have handled it? Do you know what questions you would have asked yourself and whether they would have driven you forward or held you back. Would you have applied the thinking needed for getting out of your comfort zone?

If you would like to know more about Lee you can follow him on -

Instagram - leecarseldine

Twitter - @leeca77

LinkedIn - Lee Carseldine

Websites - DroneIt.com.au & leecarseldine.com.au

Follow Al & infinite pie via -

Instagram - Al_Fawcett & infinitepiethinking

Twitter - @al_fawcett & @infinitepie

LinkedIn - Al Fawcett

Reach out and let me know how I can help.

Thanks for listening, now go and do stuff that matters and have a good one.

  continue reading

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Lee Carseldine has spent a large part of his life challenging himself and understanding what it takes to get out of your comfort zone.
He has now distilled it down to asking himself three key questions when faced with a decision -

  • What can I learn from it?
  • Does it excite me/scare the sh*t out of me?
  • Will it add value to somebody?

Sounds simple right? Well imagine that you have achieved your life long dream and single minded focus of becoming a professional athlete. You are signed up to play cricket for a living. Then imagine it is all taken away from you. You have a back injury, and spinal surgery that results in your contract being torn up. At 27 years old, you are recovering from a near death experience and having to start again. Well that is what happened to Lee.

In this conversation with Al Fawcett, Lee shares his story of the mental resilience and effort needed to make a comeback, and the feeling he had when he could once again call himself a professional cricketer. During his rehab he also study for a double Masters Degree (in Applied Finance) and was working to keep things afloat.
Lee will also share the lessons learned from appearing on the tv series Australian Survivor... twice, and his experience of setting up his own business. Drone It is an aerial video, photography and pilot training company and started as a one man operation and now has grown to having a team across the country.
So, are you still imagining what you would have done, or how you would have handled it? Do you know what questions you would have asked yourself and whether they would have driven you forward or held you back. Would you have applied the thinking needed for getting out of your comfort zone?

If you would like to know more about Lee you can follow him on -

Instagram - leecarseldine

Twitter - @leeca77

LinkedIn - Lee Carseldine

Websites - DroneIt.com.au & leecarseldine.com.au

Follow Al & infinite pie via -

Instagram - Al_Fawcett & infinitepiethinking

Twitter - @al_fawcett & @infinitepie

LinkedIn - Al Fawcett

Reach out and let me know how I can help.

Thanks for listening, now go and do stuff that matters and have a good one.

  continue reading

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