Ivy Sea "Make the Most of Your Strengths" Tip Series
Tip #3: BECOME A GARDNER OF COURAGE

In an organization, whether it's a one-person or 50,000-employee firm, fear can create very dysfuncation, hinder growth, and stifle strengths. By concentrating on and nourishing the mindset that allows us to transcend fear, one can, time and again, create instances of courage, leading to accomplishments, successes and higher morale.

Cultivating courage is more of a discipline, or a moment-to-moment, day-by-day practice. There are small steps one can take to begin growing this environment, which can start today.

The full text of this tip includes a longer introduction, and highlights several tips to help you grow your own "courage garden," and reap the rewards.

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