Riding the world’s biggest waves takes a great deal of courage and resilience. But the courage and resilience it takes to surf big waves is not reserved for a limited number of action sports athletes and adrenaline junkies. It’s available for anyone.
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Riding the world’s biggest waves takes a great deal of courage and resilience. But the courage and resilience it takes to surf big waves is not reserved for a limited number of action sports athletes and adrenaline junkies. It’s available for anyone.
There are people from all walks of life right now in this very moment, displaying more courage than what it takes to surf big waves. How are they doing it? There is a method, a set of principles that sit at the core of all acts of courage. When applied, these principles allow us to live a life without the controlling limitations of fear, a life on our own terms.
As a highly sought after international speaker, Mathews’ surfer chill vibe and magnetic charisma has graced the stages of leading companies world wide. From Google, Sony, Intel to MasterCard, he instantly captures audiences with his epic tales and spectacular surf footage.
Through his career as a professional ‘Big Wave’ surfer and Red Bull Athlete, he has become obsessed with the relationship between personal growth, high performance and fulfilment.
During his Life Beyond Fear keynote, Mark takes the audience through deconstructed, fine-tuned, and personalised emotion and resilience techniques that help successfully strengthen ones mindset and sustain long term performance.
Explore the scientific benefits of vision, meaning, gratitude & the counter intuitive techniques that disrupt negative mental perceptions & increase innovation, drive & performance.
There are two main components to adapting to change & the stress that comes with it: “Embrace And Upgrade” and “Rest And Recover.” Through these two components we can learn how to avoid the “crash and burn” cycle by converting fear-based habits to positive lifestyle patterns.
In the ocean, Mark must always assume that conditions can — and will — unexpectedly change, violently and quickly. Mark and his team must stay hypersensitive to change, continually reassessing conditions, refocusing goals, and updating strategies.
With this agility, Mark and his team can overcome all challenges and succeed in surfing the world’s biggest waves.