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Courage Isn’t a Feeling

Fear doesn’t say, “Be a coward.”

It says, “Be careful.”

You need more information. The timing isn’t right. People might disapprove.

Fear’s Strategy

Fear says save yourself.

It doesn’t ask:

It does ask:

Fear concerns self. Courage serves others.

5 Acts of Courage

Ryan Holiday argues that courage is action when fear invites retreat.

#1. Name the fear.

Vague fear expands. Specific fear shrinks.

Ask, “What exactly am I afraid will happen?”

#2. Count the wolves.

Imagination multiplies enemies. Critics seem more numerous before you count them.

#3. Focus on what’s in front of you.

You don’t need courage for next year. You need courage for the next conversation.

#4. Act before confidence arrives.

Confidence follows action.

#5. Serve something bigger than yourself.

Self-protection shrinks courage. Purpose expands it.

The question isn’t, “How do I stay safe?”

Ask, “What does the mission require of me now?”

Courage isn’t feeling brave.

Courage is answering the call while fear is on the line.

Reflection: What conversation, decision, or action are you postponing because fear feels like wisdom?

Where does your courage come from?

12 Courageous Acts of Leadership – Leadership Freak

This post is inspired by Courage is Calling by Ryan Holiday.

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