Discover the Power of Courage in Your Leadership

A curated list of real-life stories and learning by David MacLean, speaker, entrepreneur, and TEC Canada Chair. In this booklet we will talk about courage. There are only two kinds of leaders: those who are afraid, and… those who are afraid. Everyone deals with fear. Good news though, courage is not about being fearless. After reading the Power of Courage in Leadership Booklet, you will learn how to...:

  • Receive input/advice from others
  • Avoid hasty judgments
  • Understanding your focus as a leader
  • Live and lead with gratitude
  • Learn from our experiences

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Key
Topics

 

  • The Power of Conviction

  • Every Leader's Tug-of-War

  • Be A Chief Encouragement Officer

  • Pressure is a Privilege

  • Good Leaders are "Carefrontational" 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sample from
"Be a Chief Encouragement Officer"

 

I’ll take courage from that! Thank you.”, she replied.

What did she say? Did I hear her correctly? “I’ll take courage from that.” All I did was try to encourage her. 

And then it dawned on me...

The true purpose of encouragement is to help people to be courageous. It’s to help people take courage.

Encouragement instills courage in others.

It’s pretty obvious, isn’t it? Now that you look at it, “courage” is the central element in “encouragement”. Encouraging is defined as “inspiring with courage, spirit and confidence.”  

Do you want to lead courageously? Do you want to live courageously?

“Courage is being scared spitless but saddling up anyway.”
- John Wayne

Courage is a Choice:

 

  1. Courage is not a gift.
  2. It is not a talent.
  3. Courage is not a commodity that some are somehow born with an abundance of, and others are born with a scarcity.
  4. Fear is actually the prerequisite for courage. Without fear you have no need for courage.

Courage or Cowardice? 

 

Courage is a choice to push through fear and move forward. Cowardice is caving into the fear and not moving forward.

So, take courage in the fact that everyone battles with fear. And, take courage in the fact that courage is like a muscle; the more you choose courage the more courageous you become.

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Key Learnings from These Stories

 

  • Understanding that conviction precedes courage
  • Recognizing the ‘hope vs. fear’ tug-of-war - Embracing the power of encouragement
  • Identifying how life’s pressures can help us
  • Choosing to be ‘carefrontational’

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The Power of Humility in Leadership contains the following lessons:

 

  • Who Says "No" to You?
  • People Are Like Paintings
  • Superman Don't Need No Seatbelt
  • There Are No Unassisted Goals
  • The Decisions We Make, Make Us

Discover the following valuable lessons:

  • Receiving input/advice from others
  • Avoiding hasty judgments
  • Understanding your focus as a leader
  • Living and leading with gratitude
  • Learning from our experiences

Each lesson is drawn from a real life entertaining and engaging anecdote to make the lesson very applicable. The lessons also conclude with a "Dive Deeper" question to enhance your learning.

Download the free Power of Humility in Leadership Booklet
TENACITY

The Power of Tenacity in Leadership contains the following lessons:

  • One Room At A Time
  • Worse Often Leads to Better
  • Much Ado About Passion
  • Lots of Wow, Lots of Woe
  • Just Score a Point

Discover the following valuable lessons:

  • Tackling overwhelming situations
  • Embracing the messiness of learning
  • Bringing your passion
  • Turning ‘woes’ into ‘wows’
  • Building team through shared goals

 

Each lesson is drawn from a real life entertaining and engaging anecdote to make the lesson very applicable. The lessons also conclude with a "Dive Deeper" question to enhance your learning.

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