About Me
“I believe most people have the answers they need for the problems they want to solve, I just ask the right questions to get to the bottom of it. The answer is always within. Now, I travel the world facilitating choice and change for individuals and organisations, and I want to share what I’ve learned for everyone committed to making a difference, for a change”
The Adventures of a Global Group Facilitator
He stands in a New York Boardroom, but the dust on his shoes comes from the Afghanistan desert. He’s here to coach the executive team of a Fortune 500 company. He’ll take them on a deep dive into where real responsibility lies. Not all people will leave the meeting happy.
Revered as a master coach, but, to watch him, he is part poet part sculptor bending and shaping difficult conversations into beautiful artifacts.
Listening, captivated, I can see an exploding helicopter, metal mangling, debris flailing earthward in the strange and sad desert. Happily, he survived.
His words, bending metal softly, melt hardened minds, after three days of deep discussions, crisis averted, he flies back to softer climes.
A visit to his FaceBook page paints a romantic picture. Tanned and poolside in the Maldives, Key notes in Chiang Mai, Safaris in Africa, Yoga retreats in India. He smiles, ‘It ain’t all stress and struggle’. Likes and jealousy-tinged comments adorn the page, ‘You’re living the dream Pete’. ‘I wish I was too’ hangs, uncomfortably unsaid.
In conversation he is in turn knowledgeable, vulnerable and real. Afterwards I am struck by the thought, ‘There are Gods walking among us, humbled and flawed, doing noble deeds’.
Success leaves clues. I ask, ‘How did you create all of this for yourself?’ He pauses. Born and bred a country boy, he carries the softness of the country in him.
He pauses, once again. ‘And that’s how it started, every time I met someone who was successful I would ask them, how did you get to where you are in life? And I started to do the same thing. Pretty soon I was studying to be a coach. Loved it, and just kept modelling my behaviour on those who were more successful than I was’.
Pete Smith walked to the edge of what he knew. Jumped, learning to fly as the earth hurtled towards him.
Who do you admire? Ask them out for a coffee, and a chat. The Maldives might be your next destination.