DARE
TO GO FORWARD
Winston
Churchill once said, "Courage is rightly considered
the foremost of the virtues because upon it, all others
depend." Courage is the chief distinguishing characteristic
of the true leader. It is almost always visible in the
leader's words and actions. It is absolutely indispensable
to success, happiness and the ability to motivate other
people to be the best they can be.
FOLLOW
THROUGH ON YOUR VISION
In
a way, it is easy to develop a big vision for yourself
and for the person you want to be. It is easy to commit
yourself to living with complete integrity. But it requires
incredible courage to follow through on your vision
and on your commitments. You see, as soon as you set
a high goal or standard for yourself, you will run into
all kinds of difficulties and setbacks.
REFUSE
TO COMPROMISE
You
will be surrounded by temptations to compromise your
values and your vision. You will feel an almost irresistible
urge to "get along by going along." Your desire to earn
the respect and cooperation of others can easily lead
to the abandonment of your principles, and here is where
courage comes in.
STICK
TO YOUR PRINCIPLES
Courage
combined with integrity is the foundation of character.
The first form of courage is your ability to stick to
your principles, to stand for what you believe in and
to refuse to budge unless you feel right about the alternative.
Courage is also the ability to step out in faith, to
launch out into the unknown and then to face the inevitable
doubt and uncertainty that accompany every new venture.
AVOID
THE COMFORT ZONE
Most
people are seduced by the lure of the comfort zone.
This can be likened to going out of a warm house on
a cold, windy morning. The average person, when he feels
the storm swirling outside his comfort zone, rushes
back inside where it's nice and warm. But not the true
leader. The true leader has the courage to step away
from the familiar and comfortable and to face the unknown
with no guarantees of success. It is this ability to
"boldly go where no man has gone before" that distinguishes
you as a leader from the average person. This is the
example that you must set if you are to rise above the
average. It is this example that inspires and motivates
other people to rise above their previous levels of
accomplishment as well.
THE
ATTACK OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT
Alexander
the Great, the king of Macedonia, was one of the most
superb leaders of all time. He became king at the age
of 19, when his father, Philip II, was assassinated.
In the next 11 years, he conquered much of the known
world, leading his armies against numerically superior
forces.
LEAD
THE ACTION
Yet,
when he was at the height of his power, the master of
the known world, the greatest ruler in history to that
date, he would still draw his sword at the beginning
of a battle and lead his men forward into the conflict.
He insisted on leading by example. Alexander felt that
he could not ask his men to risk their lives unless
he was willing to demonstrate by his actions that he
had complete confidence in the outcome. The sight of
Alexander charging forward so excited and motivated
his soldiers that no force on earth could stand before
them.
ACTION
EXERCISES
Here
are two things you can do immediately to put these ideas
into action:
First,
set big goals for yourself and force yourself out of
the comfort zone by acting boldly - even when there
is no guarantee of success. Go boldly where no one has
ever gone before.
Second,
resolve to act quickly and decisively when you are confronted
with a difficult or dangerous situation. Dare to go
forward. Practice audacity in all things.
Acting
with courage builds your courage and confidence higher
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