{"id":6799,"date":"2020-03-19T21:17:54","date_gmt":"2020-03-20T02:17:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.scottcochrane.com\/?p=6799"},"modified":"2020-03-19T21:17:54","modified_gmt":"2020-03-20T02:17:54","slug":"how-to-develop-courage-to-lead-in-challenging-times","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/scottcochrane.com\/index.php\/2020\/03\/19\/how-to-develop-courage-to-lead-in-challenging-times\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Develop Courage To Lead In Challenging Times"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>In today&#8217;s turbulent times, leaders are being called upon to lead with more courage than ever before. But how can you lead courageously, when you&#8217;re just not feeling brave?<\/h2>\n<p>Like any quality, courage can be developed.\u00a0It starts by understanding the qualities that make up courageous leadership&#8230;<\/p>\n<h2><strong>1. Humility<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>True courage is rooted in humility.<\/p>\n<p>Humility is not lack of confidence. You can and should be very comfortable in your abilities as a leader. But at the same time, you must possess a level of self-awareness that allows you to elevate the skills and potential of everyone around you.<\/p>\n<p>True humility places the accomplishment of the mission above all else, and seeks to give credit to the team as you achieve the goals.<\/p>\n<p>Keep your focus on the mission, and keep the spotlight on your team. Because the more you grow in humility, the more you\u2019ll develop the courage\u00a0to lead in challenging times.<\/p>\n<h2><strong>2. Self-sacrifice<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>Courageous leaders must be able to stare down the biggest of challenges and be willing to place the good of the mission ahead of the good of themselves.<\/p>\n<p>In his book,\u00a0<em>Be All You Can Be<\/em>, John Maxwell writes, \u201c<em>Insecure people are survivors; they are not willing to take risks\u2026The person who doesn\u2019t have to survive says, \u2018Here I stand; I can do nothing else.\u201d\u00a0<\/em>The chapter is appropriately titled,\u00a0<em>I don\u2019t have to survive.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>When you have arrived at the place where you can genuinely say that, for the sake of the mission, \u201cI don\u2019t have to survive\u201d, you have taken a huge step in the direction of courageous leadership.<\/p>\n<h2><strong>3. Resilience<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>The call to lead during challenging times can be exhausting.<\/p>\n<p>Sometimes the easiest way out is to simply back away from making the tough call, or to simply avoid the difficult matters altogether.<\/p>\n<p>But courageous leaders have learned to develop a spirit of resilience that pushes through.<\/p>\n<p>Build your resilience, and you\u2019ll be building your courage.<\/p>\n<p>The turbulent state of our world is throwing unprecedented challenges at us. And this means leaders must\u00a0face each challenge with increasing levels of courage.<\/p>\n<p>So dig deep and shore up your qualities of humility, self-sacrifice and resilience. As you do, you will develop the courage you need to face the highest stakes challenges of leadership\u2026<\/p>\n<p>\u2026and to prevail.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In today&#8217;s turbulent times, leaders are being called upon to lead with more courage than ever before. But how can you lead courageously, when you&#8217;re just not feeling brave? Like any quality, courage can be developed.\u00a0It starts by understanding the qualities that make up courageous leadership&#8230; 1. Humility True courage is rooted in humility. 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