Leadership Summit — Master's Event
Last winter was an amazing ski season – 400 inches of snow and incredible powder conditions throughout. It was a great time to be in Copper Mountain, and the Leadership Summits we have been holding there have been more remarkable and inspiring each year. I am not sure if it was the wonderful snow conditions, our greater experience in refining, building and delivering the curriculum, or (the most likely) the brilliant participants we have hosted.
As I experienced the inspiration and extraordinary breakthroughs that participants have achieved I began to realize that we were just touching the potential. There is so much more that can be achieved in both realms by those who now appreciate the fundamentals of inspiring leadership and great skiing—the fundamentals of which, of course, are the same.
So we have decided to create an Alumni Reunion during the winter season of 2011/2012—a “Master’s Retreat” for past participants of Leadership Retreats to return to Copper Mountain to refresh the learning experienced during previous retreats, and to make a further quantum leap.
The dates are March 15-18, 2012.
If you would like to register for this life-changing event just click here.
Please note: this invitation is exclusively for previous Leadership Summit participants only. If you are interested in returning and bringing a partner, friend, colleague or team with you, you can find next year's details here.
What Former Participants are Saying
With Whistler and Blackcomb mountains in my backyard, I expected Lance Secretan's Leadership Summit to be, well, a nice weekend skiing experience, enhanced with conscious conversation. I was wrong. First, the skiing was of the kind I've only seen in videos and the Leadership experience was set in my bones when in the first 30 minutes on the hill, I was treated as an expert skier so masterfully that my mind was changed about my ability, before I knew it. By the end of the weekend, I realized I had leaped forward as an athlete the way I might have done as a teen some 35 years ago. The conscious conversation also touched me deeply, it inspired me to live the CASTLE principles, rather than simply agreeing with them intellectually, as I read Lance's great book "ONE". Back in the office, I'm noticing leadership issues handled with ease and with little thought required-proof again that the weekend is not in my head, it's in my heart. Thank you for a peak life experience.
Jean-Pierre LeBlanc, Success Coach & Relationship Alchemist, Co-Founder - Saje Natural Wellness Stores
