Prem Kumar Singh - Motivational Speaker Profile
"We all have our mountains to climb in life, dreams that we want to achieve deep down, the one place where we want to be in life. But does dreaming alone take us there? Or do we need more than just dreams to be successful? What are the other factors that actually determine whether or not you will achieve your goals? What are the ingredients for success?
Prem Kumar Singh In 2013 climbed the highest mountains on four continents, including Mount Everest (Asia), Mount Elbrus (Europe), Aconcagua (South-America) and Puncak Jaya (Oceania). More recently Prem was featured as one of the contestants on an NDTV Prime reality show "XC Adventure", which he won. Drawing parallels from his experience of having climbed the highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest, plus many more peaks across the globe, mountaineer Prem Kumar Singh reflects on the insights that allowed him to not only survive but thrive in the extreme corners and conditions around the world. Prem's uniqueness is the ability to translate these lessons of the Far and Wild into an everyday language and show how the same core principles can be utilized on the path of turning your dreams into deeds, regardless of your line of business or domain. Prem distils his long and hard-fought battles down to simple Mantras of success that cut through the often fluffy and vague inspirational jargon and provide listeners with applicable steps to implement in their daily life. Through grit and discipline, Prem Kumar Singh has converted himself from a dreaming college-kid into one of the hardiest alpinists in India. Prem has not only ascended peaks in the Himalayas in India and Nepal but in the far corners of the world, from the war-torn lands of Russian Far South to the untouched swamps and rainforests of New Guinea, as far from the modern civilization as anywhere on the planet. Prem has spoken at various events for various organisations which include : EZSywpe India, Constitution Club of India, Aryabhatta College, Entrepreneurship Cell of Guru Dronacharya College, Indian Navy, Delhi Police Training College, TEDx MNNIT, etc. |
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Speaking Topics
Change your CAN'Ts into CAN's and your DREAMS into PLANS
Having led various teams into the unknown and dangerous territories of various mountain ranges in freezing temperatures and hostile weather conditions and yet managing to keep them motivated towards a goal is an everyday job that mountain leaders do. For the corporate setups, Prem distills his experiences to draw parallels of leadership under extreme stress and how to keep motivation levels high in conditions when everything seems to be going against you.
Being crazy isn't enough.
An idea takes much more than just a streak of crazy belief in it to make it come alive. And while most people call you crazy for thinking out of the box ( you secretly like being called crazy), let’s not get comfortable or carried away by this, you know that it will take a lot more than just your trust in your vision. What are those things ? Just like going on an expedition, the journey of a startup too is a crazy ride into the unknown. In this session Prem brings in his experience from his mountaineering expeditions and shares his insight of how improvisation and perseverance is the key to a successful venture.
Everest was not climbed in a day.
Every dream comes with a price tag and more often than not the price includes the traits of the pursuer’s perseverance. Just like Everest was not climbed in a day, dreams wont come true immediately, one has to be determined and pay the price in terms of man hours invested. But if you just hang in there, your dreams will come true.
Your mountain is waiting.
This sessions is all about finding your calling and embarking on it. And drawing from his experiences of chasing and fulfilling his own dream of climbing Mount Everest, Prem shall speak about what he thinks are necessary attributes to posses along with a dreaming heart to make that dream come true.
Why do we climb ?
Exploring the idea of why does one commit to the seemingly stupid task of climbing mountains. what does it takes to do so and what frame of mind does one do it with ? and does this particular frame of mind help us in achieving other goals in life as well.
Having led various teams into the unknown and dangerous territories of various mountain ranges in freezing temperatures and hostile weather conditions and yet managing to keep them motivated towards a goal is an everyday job that mountain leaders do. For the corporate setups, Prem distills his experiences to draw parallels of leadership under extreme stress and how to keep motivation levels high in conditions when everything seems to be going against you.
Being crazy isn't enough.
An idea takes much more than just a streak of crazy belief in it to make it come alive. And while most people call you crazy for thinking out of the box ( you secretly like being called crazy), let’s not get comfortable or carried away by this, you know that it will take a lot more than just your trust in your vision. What are those things ? Just like going on an expedition, the journey of a startup too is a crazy ride into the unknown. In this session Prem brings in his experience from his mountaineering expeditions and shares his insight of how improvisation and perseverance is the key to a successful venture.
Everest was not climbed in a day.
Every dream comes with a price tag and more often than not the price includes the traits of the pursuer’s perseverance. Just like Everest was not climbed in a day, dreams wont come true immediately, one has to be determined and pay the price in terms of man hours invested. But if you just hang in there, your dreams will come true.
Your mountain is waiting.
This sessions is all about finding your calling and embarking on it. And drawing from his experiences of chasing and fulfilling his own dream of climbing Mount Everest, Prem shall speak about what he thinks are necessary attributes to posses along with a dreaming heart to make that dream come true.
Why do we climb ?
Exploring the idea of why does one commit to the seemingly stupid task of climbing mountains. what does it takes to do so and what frame of mind does one do it with ? and does this particular frame of mind help us in achieving other goals in life as well.