Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Part 2 of the guidelines

PART TWO


AN ADDITIONAL NOTE FOR CLIMBERS


DEAR CLIMBERS,


TAKING A COMMITMENT EARLY IS WORTHWHILE


Imagine achieving the climb to the top - standing at Low's peak with the wind blowing in your face and knowing that you have achieved something extraordinary in your life. That is enough motivation for you to make the early commitment.


MOST ORDINARY PEOPLE CAN MAKE IT IF THEY DO IT RIGHT


Climbing Mount Kinabalu is definitely attainable and most ordinary people can do it! I have brought more than 1,500 people up to the top and the satisfaction they have in reaching the top is exhilarating. My role is to make sure you arrive at the top. My responsibility begins when you confirm to me that you will climb. The journey begins at that point because I will start preparing you (supply you with notes) and imbue in you the right thoughts - thoughts of a winner!


4 things to make you succeed - my "Champions formula"


I use the same 4 points to produce and develop champions in my coaching programs for young people. It is these same 4 points that will definitely get you to the top!


Desire - you must have an overwhelming desire to climb the mountain!

Dedication - you must have a commitment that will make you pay the price of training

Discipline - you will train and prepare even when you don't feel like it

Determination - you will continue even when you think you are failing

Nothing can stop you from succeeding if you carry the 4"D"s above into the climb.


OUR ROLE IS TO GUIDE AND ASSIST YOU TO THE TOP

ADVANTAGES OF CLIMBING WITH ME


Why climb with me? The answer is very simple and it is listed below
• I have climbed it 56 times & will use that experience to help you succeed.


• I know the intricacies of organizing the climb and will take away much of the administrative things that have to be done. You only have to climb.


• Safety is given paramount importance & risk is managed effectively. Every precaution like having more guides & people not carrying their things is arranged.


• The whole climb is an exercise of "encouragement". The climbers are broken into groups and they are encouraged to spur each other on. There is a huge sense of camaraderie and many end up as life-long friends after the climb.


• Clear guidelines are given to each climber on what to bring, what to wear, what to do, how to do it, etc. It takes the guessing out from each climber. More importantly, every climber is given information on what to expect.


• Food is usually well-organized on the trip and effort is made to arrange meals at great places like the prawn farm.


• The "best of Sabah" is the experience. You will be entertained on our climbs. There will be singing & sharing and each one is given song sheets to sing songs of motivation. Everyone will have a great time as they let their hair down and join in the fun.


AGAINST YOUR POSITIVE RESPONSE TO CLIMB WITH ME...


If you decide to climb with us, we will make the necessary arrangements and do the following:
• Brief you about the climb

• Give you clear guidelines

• Provide you with lessons on the "home-exercise" program

• Run training sessions to test you on fitness

• Arrange trips to Bukit Tinggi - you will walk similar trails like Mount Kinbalu's

• Make the bookings for the climb

• Brief you on travel arrangements

• Lead you on the whole trip to Sabah and the mountain

YOU WILL NEED TO MAKE A COMMITMENT


Success in life is about commitment! It is about the inexplicable call to achieve greatness and goodness. No summit was ever reached without dedication and no goal was ever attained without difficulty. The true measurement of a man or a woman is when the odds are stacked heavily against him or her. This is the key that opens every door of excellence!


I look forward to having you on this climb and I will make sure you stand on the summit of the highest mountain in South-East Asia and know that for once in your life, you have done something far beyond your normal capabilities and competencies.


"Feel the wind in your face!"





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