It
takes courage to be a leader, but even if you have fears that have kept you
from leadership roles so far doesn’t mean that you can’t overcome them and
achieve positions of leadership.
Each
decision you make in your personal and business life is a testament to your
courage. Something as simple as refusing a rich dessert because you want to
stay fit takes a certain amount of courage if you have gnawing cravings for
sugar.
Other
decisions you must make may be monumental and require the courage of a lion. A
decision to quit a high-paying job to follow your life’s dream is a major
decision that takes courage – and planning. And, some decisions may seem
unimportant in the moment, but later you may see that they were life-changing.
Courage
promotes confidence and self-esteem and builds a framework in which you can
accomplish pretty much anything you set out to do. Think of the genius, Stephen
Hawking, and how much he overcame to become one of the leading scientists and
writers of our time.
It must
have taken a tremendous amount of courage for Hawking to work through physical
disabilities and manage to keep the passion for his work. Another great leader
of courage was King George VI of England who overcame a speech impediment to
give one of the greatest speeches at a time when the world needed it most.
Working
through your greatest fears to have the courage to do something remarkable can
lead you to the success. Here are some steps you can take in your own life that
will help you build the courage you need to accomplish anything:
1.
Create a positive
environment
– Surround yourself with people who are positive and who believe in you.
Building skills and talents needs those who will bolster your self-confidence
and increase your self-worth.
2.
Maintain a positive
attitude
– Dealing with issues that challenge you can be turned into an opportunity for
success. Try to think of each challenge in your life as an opportunity to use
your skills and instincts to overcome and triumph.
3.
Get out of your
comfort zone
– You’ll never develop courage if you’re in a rut. Each day, find something
challenging and outside of what you normally do and try it. When you open
yourself to various situations, you learn to cope.
4.
Don’t let fear hold
you back
– Humans can become fearful of anything. Even situations that are supposed to
be happy can become fearful if you over-think the situation. Get rid of those
“what ifs” in your mind and replace them with positive thoughts.
5.
Enjoy the struggle – Yes, you can enjoy
the challenges that life brings if you know that it’s building the courage
inside you that will spur you on to bigger and better things. Life’s challenges
only serve to make you a stronger and more courageous person.
Each
time you accomplish something or overcome a fear, your confidence will grow
stronger. The courage of a true leader is accomplished by taking small steps
rather than overcome one big challenge, so take the steps to build your courage
and be amazed at the results.
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