The Cycle of Courage
Redefining Fear
Building your Fear Muscle
Leadership through Change
The Courage Commitment
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What's the first thing that usually appears when you step up to face a new challenge? 

What is fear or uncertainty.

100

In leadership, what does "failure" actually mean?

Feedback - a lesson, not a loss

100

What happens when you repeatedly face your fears?

Your courage muscles strengthens.

100

What does authentic leadership require over time?

Transparency and adaptability.

100

What's the daily affirmation from this session?

"I move forward even when I'm afraid."

200

What's one way to reduce fears control over your decisions

Take small or consistent action (action reduces anxiety)

200

Why is failure essential for growth?

It reveals gaps that guide improvement.

200

What's a "micro-bravery" act?

A small act of courage - speaking up, asking for help, giving feedback, or feed forward

200

How does modeling growth help your team?

It gives others permission to evolve too.

200

What does commitment to courage look like in action?

Taking steps even without clarity.

300

What happens when you take charge in the cycle of courage?

You gain evidence of ability, which builds confidence

300

What's a common fear that keeps people from trying new things?

Fear of looking incompetent or making mistakes.

300

Why is consistency more important than confidence?

Confidence comes after repeated effort, not before it.

300

Why do people resist change?

Comfort, fear of loss, or uncertainty.

300

Why is reflection an important part of growth?

It reinforces confidence and self-awareness.

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How can you tell you're stuck in the fear loop instead of taking charge?

You keep overthinking or waiting to "feel ready"

400

How should  leader respond after making mistakes?

Reflect, adjust, and communicate with transparency

400

How can you track your "fear reps"?

Journaling or noting daily acts of courage.

400

What's one strategy to lead others through uncertainty?

Communicate vision and empathy consistently.

400

What's a Courage Commitment students can make this semester?

Any specific goal requiring consistent bravery.

500

What's the key to moving through the Cycle of Courage faster? 

Repetition - each time you face fear, the cycle shortens 

500

What mindset shift turns failure into progress?

Separate identity from outcomes - you failed at something, you are not a failure.

500

What's one way to expand your fear tolerance?

Gradual exposure - facing slightly bigger challenges over time.

500

Fill in the blank : People don't follow perfection, they follow             .

Progress.

500

Final Challenge: Share one moment when fear became your teacher.

You're correct!