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February 4, 2025

FREE The Core of Courageous Leadership Downloadable Tool

“Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the assessment that something else is more important than fear.” – Franklin D. Roosevelt

In our society, we have traditionally celebrated a certain type of courageous leadership. We’ll call this typical courage. This is signified by behaviors like: force, control, power over others, resistance, shutting out or shutting down our parts of who we are, considering ourselves only, disconnecting and going alone.

Typical courage disconnects and divides us. It is transactional. It is hurting others, destroying our planet, and killing our own souls.

Radical courage on the other hand, looks different. It is signified by acceptance, surrender, vulnerability, openness, power to others (from Brene Brown), considering yourself and others, and building connection and community.

Radical courage brings us closer together, it helps and serves others, it protects our planet and the most vulnerable among us, it feeds and fulfills our soul, and ultimately is the path to human flourishing.

In order to live into radical courage and maximize effectiveness and enjoyment, we must go through these phases which are represented by our mission statement at The Restoration Project:

Build Connection, Restore Intention, Inspire Action.

In our FREE 8-page guide, The Core of Courageous Leadership, your leadership coaches from The Restoration Project provide exercises for leaders to walk through this process. When leaders download and complete the guide, they will (re)connect with themselves and choose intentional, aligned action in the year ahead.

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