I commit a whole chapter to discovering your natural Courage Persona in my book, Learning to Roar. I also provide a resource chapter dedicated to helping you cultivate that persona. Discovering what attribute of courage we possess naturally and how to develop ourselves in that area; is key to our personal growth. I’ve found it also helpful to know areas where I struggle to be courageous the most. Working with both our strengths and weaknesses is how we learn to tend our gardens well. Here’s a an excerpt from Chapter Five, Learning to Roar.
The Cost is Courage Podcast : Conversations with Friends Series
I commit a whole chapter to discovering your natural Courage Persona in my book, Learning to Roar. I also provide a resource chapter dedicated to helping you cultivate that persona. Discovering what attribute of courage we possess naturally and how to develop ourselves in that area; is key to our personal growth. I’ve found it also helpful to know areas where I struggle to be courageous the most. Working with both our strengths and weaknesses is how we learn to tend our gardens well. Here’s a an excerpt from Chapter Five, Learning to Roar.
The Return of Joy by Amanda Freeman
Discovering Your Courage Persona
I commit a whole chapter to discovering your natural Courage Persona in my book, Learning to Roar. I also provide a resource chapter dedicated to helping you cultivate that persona. Discovering what attribute of courage we possess naturally and how to develop ourselves in that area; is key to our personal growth. I’ve found it also helpful to know areas where I struggle to be courageous the most. Working with both our strengths and weaknesses is how we learn to tend our gardens well. Here’s a an excerpt from Chapter Five, Learning to Roar.
Breaking the Shell of Quiet by Natalie Hilton
Courage to Pivot
If 2020 has taught us anything, it’s this; sometimes our plans are forced to change. How we frame that reality takes courage. We can label our efforts as failures and beat ourselves up over the outcome. We can live in the fear of other people’s judgements and expectations of how we should respond when plans need to change. Or, we can be brave. We can assess our “why,” survey the options and pivot in order to stay the course that aligns with our priorities. Learning to pivot, embracing change, is one way to cultivate your courage.
Courage to Love
Why does loving require courage? Have you ever really thought about it? Or do you instinctually feel afraid, or happy, or even angry at that statement? Yes love is a verb. Love isn’t empty. Just a word or sentiment. It’s substantive. Full of actions, behaviors, fueled by motive. Our capacity to give and receive love is determined by our tolerance for pain.