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Mind Bullet Monday: Skeh-Wee » The Habit Mastery Workshop

“Courage is the mother of all virtues because, without it, you cannot consistently practice any other virtue.” ~Aristotle

We’ve approached this topic from seemingly every angle possible…

Time for one more.

Skew-Wee.

AlfredAI and I—at your service.

Most of what’s scary is risky.

Most of what’s risky is necessary for personal growth.

As Jim Rohn put it:

“It’s all risky. The moment you were born, it got risky. Getting married is risky. Having kids is risky. I’ll tell you how risky life is, you’re not going to get out alive!”

Public speaking? Skew-Wee.

Posting an article or podcast episode? Skew-Wee.

Publishing a book? Skew-Wee.

One more time: “Courage is the mother of all virtues.”

There’s another way to say this, but we’re not going there.

How do you develop the virtue of courage?

Anyone?

The same way you develop any habit—intentional practice.

Just ask our hero, Ben Franklin. (From H2G, Season 2)

What About Real Danger?

Risk shouldn’t be an excuse for recklessness.

Calculated courage versus blind fear… but what is calculated courage?

Determining the value of the desired outcome

Understanding the driving why behind the desire

Knowing the difference between probable, improbable, and impossible

Recognizing the real risk—“Right View”

This is where (borrowed once again from The Pressure Paradox™) The 3 P’s come into play.

Since we can’t escape pressure forever—only temporarily—we’d better learn to handle it.

What are the 3 P’s?


This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit habits2goals.substack.com/subscribe
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Mind Bullet Monday: Skeh-Wee » The Habit Mastery Workshop

“Courage is the mother of all virtues because, without it, you cannot consistently practice any other virtue.” ~Aristotle

We’ve approached this topic from seemingly every angle possible…

Time for one more.

Skew-Wee.

AlfredAI and I—at your service.

Most of what’s scary is risky.

Most of what’s risky is necessary for personal growth.

As Jim Rohn put it:

“It’s all risky. The moment you were born, it got risky. Getting married is risky. Having kids is risky. I’ll tell you how risky life is, you’re not going to get out alive!”

Public speaking? Skew-Wee.

Posting an article or podcast episode? Skew-Wee.

Publishing a book? Skew-Wee.

One more time: “Courage is the mother of all virtues.”

There’s another way to say this, but we’re not going there.

How do you develop the virtue of courage?

Anyone?

The same way you develop any habit—intentional practice.

Just ask our hero, Ben Franklin. (From H2G, Season 2)

What About Real Danger?

Risk shouldn’t be an excuse for recklessness.

Calculated courage versus blind fear… but what is calculated courage?

Determining the value of the desired outcome

Understanding the driving why behind the desire

Knowing the difference between probable, improbable, and impossible

Recognizing the real risk—“Right View”

This is where (borrowed once again from The Pressure Paradox™) The 3 P’s come into play.

Since we can’t escape pressure forever—only temporarily—we’d better learn to handle it.

What are the 3 P’s?


This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit habits2goals.substack.com/subscribe
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