Kerri Pottharst

Kerri Pottharst

OAM

NSW, AUSTRALIA
Gold medal winning Olympian, Kerri Pottharst turns business teams into world class performers by focusing on the right mentality and vision.

KERRI POTTHARST 

Turning Teams Into Champions 

How many tasks have you thought were impossible? How many times have you felt there are too many obstacles between you and your goal? A business team, like a sports team, is capable of exceptional performance. You just need the correct tools and, most importantly, the right mentality and vision.

In order to claim gold during an against-all-odds win versus beach volleyball giants Brazil at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, Kerri Pottharst and her playing partner Natalie Cook had to overcome their own fear and doubt. Having been defeated 16 times in a row by the seemingly unbeatable world champions, Pottharst and Cook didn't fancy their chances. 

"We’d lined up against them many times and just thought that they were unbeatable," Pottharst explains. "Most of the teams in the world thought they were unbeatable. So when we realised that we thought they were unbeatable, we also realised that there were plenty of other things in our lives that we thought were unachievable. One of those things was walking barefoot on broken shards of glass!" 

Having created one of the most memorable moments of the Olympic Games by winning gold, Pottharst now takes organisational teams through the exact same process that took her to the impossible pinnacle of world sport. The powerful session helps staff overcome fear and doubt, convinces them to push past limitations and bolsters personal belief. And, just as Pottharst's gold medal training did, the session ends with a walk over broken glass. 

"I was an ordinary person who did something extraordinary," Pottharst, who has represented Australia in sport for 20 years, says. "How did this happen? What steps did it take? It wasn't just a fluke, there was a lot of goal setting and there was a definite plan put in place before we could succeed. This is exactly the way it should be for teams and leaders in business." 

"But when it came to overcoming the most difficult obstacle – the battle against Brazil for the gold medal, the biggest issue was, in fact, a simple one. It was about changing our thought pattern, realising nothing is impossible". The volleyball legend now coaches and mentors other elite athletes in the areas of self development and success – teaching others to be better than they ever dreamed, and showing them how they can perform consistently at this enhanced level again and again. 

Kerri Pottharst, who in 2007 was also honoured with an induction into the elite Volleyball Hall of Fame for superior teamwork, knows success and knows what it takes to build a team and to overcome all obstacles. With her down-to-Earth, approachable style she's now sharing her powerful knowledge with organisations to turn their staff into formidable teams sharing one common goal and shooting for the stars.  

PRESENTATION TOPICS 

Overcoming Fear and Doubt

The single greatest obstacle to a team performing at their peak and beyond is a defeatist mental attitude. Change that thought pattern and the people representing your business will go from good to great. Kerri demonstrates, using examples from her international sporting career, how she and other great athletes have changed their outlook for spectacular results. 

Pushing Your Limitations

Everybody sets limits for themselves, but how often do you question those limits? Why settle for average when you can have outstanding? Through her own experience and via her consultation to other elite sportspeople Kerri has learnt how to raise these limits, how to accept that we can all be champions and how to make that happen as a team. 

Building Elite Teams

Nothing has been more important throughout Kerri's two decades of representing her country than teamwork. When teamwork breaks down in sport the results are upsetting. When teamwork breaks down in business the results are disastrous. Better communication, clear leadership, shared vision, support, flexibility and a solid game plan are all ingredients to make up the perfect team, and they're all traits Kerri will drill into staff during a presentation full of fun and learning. 

The Power of Personal Belief

In sport, in business and in personal life, so much relies on personal belief – that unshakeable confidence which all champions share. At the end of a session with Kerri, after the feared and revered walk across broken glass, staff will have a new vision of themselves. They will also have the tools with which to constantly update and fine tune their personal belief, giving them a new outlook on life and work.

KERRI POTTHARST 

Turning Teams Into Champions 

How many tasks have you thought were impossible? How many times have you felt there are too many obstacles between you and your goal? A business team, like a sports team, is capable of exceptional performance. You just need the correct tools and, most importantly, the right mentality and vision.

In order to claim gold during an against-all-odds win versus beach volleyball giants Brazil at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, Kerri Pottharst and her playing partner Natalie Cook had to overcome their own fear and doubt. Having been defeated 16 times in a row by the seemingly unbeatable world champions, Pottharst and Cook didn't fancy their chances. 

"We’d lined up against them many times and just thought that they were unbeatable," Pottharst explains. "Most of the teams in the world thought they were unbeatable. So when we realised that we thought they were unbeatable, we also realised that there were plenty of other things in our lives that we thought were unachievable. One of those things was walking barefoot on broken shards of glass!" 

Having created one of the most memorable moments of the Olympic Games by winning gold, Pottharst now takes organisational teams through the exact same process that took her to the impossible pinnacle of world sport. The powerful session helps staff overcome fear and doubt, convinces them to push past limitations and bolsters personal belief. And, just as Pottharst's gold medal training did, the session ends with a walk over broken glass. 

"I was an ordinary person who did something extraordinary," Pottharst, who has represented Australia in sport for 20 years, says. "How did this happen? What steps did it take? It wasn't just a fluke, there was a lot of goal setting and there was a definite plan put in place before we could succeed. This is exactly the way it should be for teams and leaders in business." 

"But when it came to overcoming the most difficult obstacle – the battle against Brazil for the gold medal, the biggest issue was, in fact, a simple one. It was about changing our thought pattern, realising nothing is impossible". The volleyball legend now coaches and mentors other elite athletes in the areas of self development and success – teaching others to be better than they ever dreamed, and showing them how they can perform consistently at this enhanced level again and again. 

Kerri Pottharst, who in 2007 was also honoured with an induction into the elite Volleyball Hall of Fame for superior teamwork, knows success and knows what it takes to build a team and to overcome all obstacles. With her down-to-Earth, approachable style she's now sharing her powerful knowledge with organisations to turn their staff into formidable teams sharing one common goal and shooting for the stars.  

PRESENTATION TOPICS 

Overcoming Fear and Doubt

The single greatest obstacle to a team performing at their peak and beyond is a defeatist mental attitude. Change that thought pattern and the people representing your business will go from good to great. Kerri demonstrates, using examples from her international sporting career, how she and other great athletes have changed their outlook for spectacular results. 

Pushing Your Limitations

Everybody sets limits for themselves, but how often do you question those limits? Why settle for average when you can have outstanding? Through her own experience and via her consultation to other elite sportspeople Kerri has learnt how to raise these limits, how to accept that we can all be champions and how to make that happen as a team. 

Building Elite Teams

Nothing has been more important throughout Kerri's two decades of representing her country than teamwork. When teamwork breaks down in sport the results are upsetting. When teamwork breaks down in business the results are disastrous. Better communication, clear leadership, shared vision, support, flexibility and a solid game plan are all ingredients to make up the perfect team, and they're all traits Kerri will drill into staff during a presentation full of fun and learning. 

The Power of Personal Belief

In sport, in business and in personal life, so much relies on personal belief – that unshakeable confidence which all champions share. At the end of a session with Kerri, after the feared and revered walk across broken glass, staff will have a new vision of themselves. They will also have the tools with which to constantly update and fine tune their personal belief, giving them a new outlook on life and work.