5 Steps to Awaken the Fearless Warrior at Work
Every brother in corporate America has two sides.
The fearless warrior and the reserved guy.
Corporate America has a powerful way to take the fearless warrior out of most men.
After years in the corporate system, if you aren’t aware, you can get a bit soft and unclear on your purpose.
Even though you’ve got the money, you may not be fully confident in your ability to fully maximize your leadership potential.
If this has happened to you, don’t worry; you are part of the majority of guys, not the minority.
People often think that the fearless warrior is too rude, too brazen, too sure of himself, and too bold.
He is often looked at as a liability rather than an asset.
For this reason, over 77% of men bury their fearless warrior in order to “get along” at work.
While there are short-term benefits to passivity, there are long-term negative consequences to living with regret, depression, anxiety, imposter syndrome, low self-esteem, self-doubt, and social isolation.
However, to unlock your full career potential, it is your job to unlock the fearless warrior and set him free without burning down the village.
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That is the challenge, my friend.
Therefore, I’ve provided you with a roadmap of how to access your fearless warrior right now, while being seen as a hero at work without making enemies or getting written up.
Qualities of a fearless warrior:
While society, your friends, your family, and even yourself may tell you to play it cool in life, the fearless warrior inside of you is the medicine you need to experience life to the max.
Break the cycle and lead.
Be a fearless warrior.
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1 年Great article. This definitely resonates. I love the line about "Die Everyday." What we are yesterday, a minutes ago is not who we are. We are ever evolving and trusting the process. Thanks Jewel for the powerful reminder.
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1 年I love your newsletter! Everything you write resonates with me and I really wish more people could take a minute out of their day to reflect how life is for those of us who have to maintain various identities that “fit” the norm.