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personal struggle against our own weaknesses.

      In the earlier book, I described the importance of behaviors of courage. I got feedback asking for a practical step‐by‐step playbook to make acting courageously and defeating our fears as spontaneous as smiling at a beautiful sunset.

      The Courage Playbook is that solution. It trains you in the key behaviors that we individually and collectively need most. Emerson might say that it gives you a plan, a goal, and a dominating thought process to possess the courage to do the right thing. The Playbook lets you move from the unseen to the seen, from the passive to the active, from the ordinary to the courageous. It is a precise distillate of our best understanding of behavioral courage, integrity, character, and courageous, effective leadership. It has three parts.

      Part I is about you—the equipping of The Courageous Self. Here you'll friend courage and paint a personal courage‐colored portrait. You'll stop your worst fearful reactions to create space for the behaviors of courage.

      You need an Executive Courage Coach to guide you through each step, to equip you to own the courage to live intentionally, robustly, and even happily. For the short span of this shared journey, I would like to be that coach.

      I equip people to face fear and to find, build, forge, and share their courage in a process older than Exodus, The Iliad, and The Analects. The best of Greek and Eastern wisdom literature was created during plagues, crises of fear, ethnic wars, and conflict.

      Take this opportunity to play in a different realm in which no one is denied the right to personal courage. With it, you will enter a deeper country of brave lions and fearless leaders in which you can take extraordinary and unprecedented actions. Those actions—our key verbs—equip you to become who you were always supposed to be.

      Acquiring courage is one of the greatest human adventures.

      The risks lie not on the journey, but in avoiding it. For who among us has already conquered fear, mastered courage, perfected one's true core identity, and achieved a complete firmness of character? Who doesn't want better plays on the great and exciting field of life?

      Will you join me on this courageous journey?

      Notes

      1 1. Gus Lee and Diane Elliott‐Lee, Courage: The Backbone of Leadership (Jossey‐Bass, 2006).

      2 2. Habits for Well‐Being. https://www.habitsforwellbeing.com/20-inspiring-quotes-on-courage/#:~:text=20%20Inspiring%20Quotes%20on%20Courage%201%20“%20Courage,run%20it%20is%20easier.%20…%20More%20items…%20. Accessed November 11, 2021.

      3 3. Mike Myatt, “The #1 Reason Leadership Development Fails,” Forbes (December 19, 2012), http://www.forbes.com/sites/mikemyatt/2012/12/19/the-1-reason-leadership-development-fails/. Accessed July 12, 2021.

      4 4. John P. Kotter John P. Kotter on What Leaders Really Do (Harvard Business Press, 1999), p. 1. Professor Emeritus Kotter is Harvard Business School's iconic leadership expert.

      5 5. Dr. Paul Brand, The Gift of Pain (Zondervan, 2020). Brand was a medical missionary in West Asia who was born in India and did pioneering medical research on leprosy. I've heard many similar perceptions of Americans in Asia and Africa.

      6 6. “How Many Football Fans Are There?” Reference, April 14, 2020, https://www.reference.com/world-view/many-nfl-fans-ad650cc48aba3841. Accessed December 6, 2021.

      7 7. David Harris, The Genius: How Bill Walsh Reinvented Football and Created an NFL Dynasty (Random, 2008), p. 131.

      8 8. “Green RT Slot Z Opp Fake 98 Toss Z,” “Lightning Flash Stop Plays,” 1985 49ers Playbook Bill Walsh, https://www.scribd.com/document/29248523/1985-San-Francisco-49ers-Offense-Bill-Walsh. Accessed October 24, 2021. Montana and Young set passing records; were league MVPs; won five Super Bowls; were Super Bowl MVPs four times, first‐ballot inductees to the NFL Hall of Fame and left the game without serious injury.

      9 9. Harris, The Genius, p. 79.

      10 10. “Bill Walsh,” A Football Life, Season 4, Episode 16, NFL Films, 2015.kotter.

      11 11. J.M. Barrie, “Courage: The Rectorial Address Delivered at St. Andrews University,” May 3, 1922 (Hodder and Stoughton, 1923) p. 37.

      12 12. Steven Corbett and Brian Fikkert, When Helping Hurts: How to Alleviate Poverty without Hurting the Poor… and Yourself (Moody, 2014), p. 59.

      13 13. “Martin Luther King Jr. “Quotes: Strength to Love,” Goodreads, https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/137136. See also, “Martin Luther King, Jr. Quotes: Quotable Quotes,” Goodreads, https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/186960-courage-is-an-inner-resolution-to-go-forward-despite-obstacles#:~:text=Martin%20Luther%20King%20Jr.%20>%20Quotes%20>%20Quotable,Cowardice%20represses%20fear%20and%20is%20mastered%20by%20it. Accessed June 10, 2021.

      14 14. Possibly attributed to cultural commentator David Brooks, author of The Road to Character.

      15 15. We use apps and apply sunscreen; we deploy—commit—parachutes and boots on the ground in essential endeavors of the heart and in selfless missions.

      16 16. The ratio of my courage to my fears.

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