Courage usually gets the Gladiator treatment.
We picture epic battles, high-stakes wins, and shirtless heroics.
But in real life?
Itās not just about ābeing brave.ā
This week, in Episode 12: Courage, weāre talking about what makes it possible for families to practice courageānot just in big moments, but to show up persistently courageous, day to day.
Courage needs scaffolding.
Kids donāt learn to be brave just because we tell them to. They learn it through preparation.
šļø Deliberate practice builds confident action.
Whether itās a spelling bee, a tough conversation, or a hockey tournament, we can rehearse for hard thingsātogether. As Bill Belichick says: āPractice execution becomes game reality.ā
š Mistakes arenāt failureātheyāre feedback.
From Peloton instructors to portfolio managers, high performers in every field know: Youāre not winning every time. Youāre learning. Federer only won 54% of the points in his careerāand still won 80% of his matches.
āWork ethic eliminates fear.ā
ā Michael Jordan