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Pedals, Paddles and Potholes

How one man lost his health, heart and hope, and the inspirational story of his miraculous recovery
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As a 26-year police veteran, Paul O'Brien faced armed gunmen, rubbed shoulders with terrorists and Hells Angels, purchased illicit drugs, arrested murderers, armed robbers, drug dealers and rapists, engaged in high speed pursuits and led up to 300 operational police. In his private life, Paul abseiled out of a helicopter, rock climbed, parachuted solo, scuba dived, fished for piranha, hunted boa constrictors, trekked through Nepal and South America, ran a marathon and played just about every competitive sport imaginable. His was a full and rewarding life and no challenge was insurmountable. Nothing, however, could prepare him for the personal tsunami that was to befall him in late 2010. That is when, after finding an innocuous lump in his groin, Paul was diagnosed with cancer. This was just the start of a tumultuous 4-year period where he resigned from the police, started a leadership consultancy, separated from his new business partner, became estranged from his life partner and her children, battled significant physical injuries, experienced financial hardship, and was diagnosed with acute depression and anxiety. Facing an uncertain future and in a dense fog of despair, Paul also lost the will to live. He found himself by the side of a remote road wondering what, if anything, life offered him. Paul's overwhelming situation was successfully overcome with typical stubbornness and determination and the assistance of a small team who believed in him. With little choice but to go on living, Paul responded by developing a successful 7 Elements life plan to achieve his life goals. Over the next 4 years, Paul regained full physical and mental health, coached elite Olympic and world class athletes, became a successful endurance cyclist and kayaked across Bass Strait. He also met his new partner, reinvigorated the leadership business and improved his financial situation to a point where he had the choice to continue working or retire comfortably. This is a remarkable story, told in a frank and fearless manner, about a truly ordinary individual who refused to allow a calamitous personal situation to beat him. The road back was full of potholes, but Paul negotiated and conquered them all - one by one. You will identify with his challenges and the strength required to beat them. This is the book all females should gift to the men in their lives.

Author Biography:

Paul O'Brien spent 26 years in Victoria Police in general duties, criminal investigation, prosecutions, task forces and various management roles including the establishment of the Victoria Police 'Airlie' Leadership Centre. In 2008 Paul was invited to be a Visiting Fellow at the highly respected Australian Institute of Police Management (AIPM) in Manly NSW. In mid-2010, Paul established his present company, Leadership Matters. He has since provided leadership and change management services to a broad range of clients. Paul is also an inspirational public speaker. Outside of work, Paul's life experiences include; trekking in Nepal; fishing for piranha; sky diving; visiting a mosque in Central Java; swimming in the Amazon; walking the Great Wall of China; running 42.15km; chatting with astronauts; engaging Iraqi Police Generals; diving on a submarine; bicycle riding; kayaking Bass Strait and; playing competitive sports. Paul holds a Masters in Leadership & Management. He is a graduate and Fellow of the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation, an Australian Human Resources Institute member, a board member for Outside the Locker Room and an Ethics Committee member for NIODA. Paul is also a recipient of the Police National Medal and the Police (Ethical & Professional) Service Medal (25 years). To find out more about Paul and how he can help you or employees of your organisation, please visit: https: //www.leadershipmatters.net.au/
Release date Australia
March 9th, 2019
Author
Pages
296
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
9 illustrations; 9 illustrations
Publisher
MoshPit Publishing
Imprint
MoshPit Publishing
Dimensions
152x229x16
ISBN-13
9781922261373
Product ID
29786487

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