From solo sailing around the globe to building successful businesses, Bert terHart shares his secret to overcoming impossible challenges. Ready to master resilience and innovation? Tune in now! #Entrepreneurship #Resilience #Innovation #Leadership #Adventure #GoalSetting #MindsetMastery #BusinessGrowth 

Key Notes 

  1. Passion as the Driver: Passion and curiosity are essential for success in both entrepreneurship and exploration. 
  1. The Bucket of Whys: Entrepreneurs need multiple meaningful reasons to keep pushing through challenges. 
  1. Replace Yourself for Growth: The key to scalability is replacing yourself and delegating tasks effectively. 
  1. 5 P’s Framework: A repeatable process of Plan, Prepare, Practice, Persist, and Positive Feedback Loop for overcoming challenges. 
  1. Small Steps for Big Goals: Break down seemingly impossible goals into tiny, manageable actions. 
  1. Community Impact: Small businesses have a profound impact on local communities and economies. 
  1. Resilience and Adaptability: Success requires resilience, adaptability, and being open to unexpected opportunities. 
  1. Digital Presence is Critical: For small businesses, digital visibility is crucial to attract and engage customers. 

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Meet Bert

Bert terHart, self-described as ‘soldier, sailor, 

adventurer, serial entrepreneur and author’, just 

seems to have a knack for knocking off the 

impossible. 

A Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical 

Society, Explorer in Residence for the BC Historical 

Society, Founder of the Canadian Interactive 

Waterways Initiative, CEO of LeadBrain.ai, and 

author of, among others, the children’s book ‘Sir 

Salty Goes to Sea’, Bert has sailed solo, non-stop 

around the world, into the Bering Sea, and out to 

the Aleutian Islands all in an effort to follow in the 

wake of some of the world’s greatest explorers 

and cartographers. In the same vein, he paddled 

solo, across Canada from the Pacific to the Atlantic 

Oceans covering more than 7800kms by foot and 

canoe. What’s coming next is even more extreme. 

Or crazy. 

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