Rob Lilwall
Based in Singapore, Rob Lilwall is an adventurer who has cycled or walked over 80,000 km across the earth, including through Siberia, Afghanistan and China’s Desert of Death.
He has given keynote speeches to over 100,000 people in over 20 countries, with widespread praise from hundreds of business leaders and event organisers. They have valued his ability to relate to their audiences, to share practical takeaways and to draw connections between his stories and their business goals.
Rob Lilwall is offering high-impact Virtual Masterclasses, specially designed for this new complicated era of uncertainty, pressures and setback.
Rob Lilwall Lecture Topics
A GROWTH MINDSET
A growth mindset is the belief that our abilities are not fixed, but rather, can be grown. It’s also the belief that if we embrace difficult challenges, they will make us grow. Rob brings the concept to life, energising the audience to grow themselves.
A RESILIENT MINDSET
Resilience is the ability to bounce back from tough experiences, instead of burning out or giving up. Using vulnerable stories of devastating setback, Rob unpacks strategies for growing our resilience and thriving under pressure.
A COURAGEOUS MINDSET
In a world of rapid change, taking risks is compulsory. Fear can be helpful for avoiding bad risks, but it can stop us from taking good risks. Rob reflects on his own battle with fear, and how he has learned to harness it and to take positive action.
A COLLABORATIVE MINDSET
Although Rob often travels alone on his adventures, he can never make it on his own. He needs to reach out to people he meets – whether in jungle, desert or warzone. Rob uses stories to bring to life the importance of collaboration, networking, and teamwork in the corporate world.
In his talks, Rob shares stories about such adventures as learning to camp at minus 40 in Siberia, crossing flooded rivers in Papua New Guinea, and surviving heat stroke in the Desert of Death. His talks are interactive, engaging and memorable.
Rob Lilwall frames his messages by admitting he is not a particularly tough guy (this is obvious when you see him), but that through having the right mindsets, he has learned that he can still make it through many great and difficult challenges.