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[Dare to Launch] cultivating resilient leadership

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Every moment of struggle is an opportunity to show the world who you truly are. On this week’s

Every moment of struggle is an opportunity to show the world who you truly are. On this week’s episode of Dare to Launch, Chris and I talk about the importance of mental resilience – and how it has been a huge factor in my personal and professional journey. Building my business has taught me tons of lessons over the years, but perhaps the most important one is the value of mental resilience. I’ve developed the ability to tackle challenges head-on, process difficult situations, and push onward with a sense of purpose. Mental resilience should be one of the sharpest tools in your toolkit, too. Here’s what we get into: - The power of your personal narrative (what you tell yourself defines your life) - The importance of fluid communication in times of crisis - The key lesson on resilience I learned on Richard Branson’s island - The connection between progressive thinking and strong leadership - The perspective (and the limitations) that come with experience - The power of controlling our reactions to various stimuli (and how not to be a drama queen) - The idea of servant leadership and how it helps us overcome adversity - Why “perfect” should be your answer when things don’t go the way you planned (and what to do next) A huge touchstone for our conversation today was Jim Collins’ concept of the Stockdale Paradox: when we’re faced with a major challenge, we have the opportunity to make it a defining moment of our life. With the resilient mindset, these moments are what we’re made for. [Check out the full conversation on YouTube]( – or on your favorite podcast player: [Listen on Apple Podcasts](=) [Listen on Spotify]() best regards, Jeff You can opt out of all email communication by clicking the unsubscribe link below. You can manage your email preferences here in our [email preference center](. [Unsubscribe]( Internet Alchemy, Inc P.O. Box 585 Durango, Colorado 81302 United States (970) 403-5753

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