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Alastair Humphreys - Fear is an adventure


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We chatted to Alastair at the British Library. He talked to us about:

  • His natural personality of nervousness, stress and hate of late 
  • Coaxing himself to become more curious, more spontaneous, more relaxed and more adventurous  
  • Differentiate between the things where you have control and those you don't i.e. don't get frustrated with the waves because you can't change them
  • Confidence is built from doing things and the trick is to keep the momentum going
  • The impact of his adventures on his life - and becoming more of the person he wants to be
  • Learning to focus on what matters in life
  • The power of laughter when things aren't going so well
  • Cycling 46k miles around the world which took him 4 years, through 60 countries and 5 continents - all on a total budget of £7k
  • Cycling around the world when you begin to understand how little of the world you've seen 
  • Walked across India and Iceland
  • Ultramarathons and expeditions across oceans, deserts, the Arctic and Greenland
  • On wanting to become a tough guy like Ranulph Fiennes
  • Summoning up the guts to take on an adventure when normal guys like him don't do adventures - they live normal lives
  • The moment he committed to his first adventure - when he wrote a letter to Mr Walker saying thanks but no thanks to the offer of a job as a Science Teacher
  • The power of writing a letter to tip his head full of daydreams and insecurities into action 
  • Why cycling is the perfect way to travel
  • Wanting to break free from ordinary and do something extraordinary and difficult for the first time in my life
  • The chip on his shoulder at being so ordinary and average
  • His habit of getting his school work done immediately and then relaxing 
  • His spur of the moment decision to join the Territorial Army and why he enjoyed the experience
  • Underestimating the horribleness of the adventure and craving a normal life
  • The uselessness of using the finish line as motivation because it's so far away   
  • When during the 3rd year of 4, he finally started to enjoy his trip
  • Solitude and Loneliness being two sides of the same coin   
  • When he came back, noticing that his values hadn't changed but his focus had - he was far more aware who he was and what mattered to him
  • The two years he spent talking in schools about his adventures  
  • Ditching his planned South Pole trip with a mate in favour of time with his son 
  • The routine of the school run
  • Learning to make a living from adventure writing
  • Becoming a brand
  • Switching from a few big adventures to many small adventures
  • Being motivated by the opportunity to become self-aware and not the finish line
  • Understanding that the reasons he started his adventures were no longer relevant and he needed to find a different way 
  • How he used the violin to bring fear and excitement back into his life
  • Why travel doesn't have a monopoly on adventure  
  • The benefits of becoming more childlike in his approach
  • Not coping with the routine of being a father
  • Designing short meaningful adventures for others
  • Learning the violin for seven months (and still being rubbish)
  • Walking 500 miles for one month through Spain with his violin, no money and no credit card
  • His No.1 rule of spending the money earned each day from busking (120 Euro's in one month) - he spent it all so he'd be back to no money and a state of fear
  • Looking for the opportunities to have micro-adventures in nature
  • Scheduling a tree climb once a month into his Google Calendar
  • Learning that it's more important to have a lifetime of small little adventures than it is to do a few big adventures
  • The ongoing wrestling match he has with himself    

https://www.alastairhumphreys.com/
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