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šŸŽ™ļø Episode 12: Courage

Courage usually gets the Gladiator treatment.
We picture epic battles, high-stakes wins, and shirtless heroics.

But in real life?
It’s not just about ā€œbeing brave.ā€

This week, in Episode 12: Courage, we’re talking about what makes it possible for families to practice courage—not just in big moments, but to show up persistently courageous, day to day.

🧱 The Most Important Thing:

Courage needs scaffolding.
Kids don’t learn to be brave just because we tell them to. They learn it through preparation.

🧠 What We’re Learning:

šŸ—ļø Deliberate practice builds confident action.
Whether it’s a spelling bee, a tough conversation, or a hockey tournament, we can rehearse for hard things—together. As Bill Belichick says: ā€œPractice execution becomes game reality.ā€

šŸ” Mistakes aren’t failure—they’re feedback.
From Peloton instructors to portfolio managers, high performers in every field know: You’re not winning every time. You’re learning. Federer only won 54% of the points in his career—and still won 80% of his matches.

šŸŽ§ In This Episode, We Unpack:

šŸ’” Experiments We’re Trying:

✨ Favorite Quote:

ā€œWork ethic eliminates fear.ā€
— Michael Jordan

šŸ“š Further Reading: