Fear can imprison us, but courage offers the key to freedom.
Reframing fear is the first step. Recognizing that fear is often a mental projection rather than a present threat enables you to challenge its hold.
Vulnerability is not weakness but strength.
Small, consistent acts of bravery accumulate.
Mentorship and social support are catalysts for courageous living.
Living bravely is a lifelong journey of self-discovery, resilience, and connection. By integrating these principles, you unlock the freedom to live authentically and fearlessly every day.
Sources: Amazon - The Courage Gap, Goodreads - Brave by Margie Warrell, Firms Consulting Interview with Margie Warrell
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