Adaptability Coach and Mentor, Stephen Gibb

“When we can look at the pursuit of something new, and what we achieve in that pursuit, not as the goal but the pursuit itself as being the thing of value, something magical happens”

This guest has a lot of experience in hitting the pause button on a career. In this chat he’s honest and brilliantly vulnerable about the challenges of recognising what’s really happening for yourself, and generous about sharing what he’s learnt with the world.

Stephen Gibb is an Adaptability Coach, and founder of the coaching and mentoring offering Adaptable Edge.

In his own words, Stephen spent 15 years working for the world's largest software companies and changed jobs and employers with unusual regularity, pursuing the extrinsic motivation of money and prestige above all else – an honest take on what many experience on a corporate career journey

After a period of intense self-reflection, Adaptable Edge was born created to show people how to look beyond fear, broaden their perspective, explore possibilities, and achieve their goals with freedom and ease

Visit Stephen’s website for Adaptable Edge

Connect with Stephen on LinkedIn

The book we chatted about is called Stealing Fire by Steven Kotler & Jamie Wheal

And Wade Kingsley who we mention is from The Ideas Business

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