Ron McIntyre
2 min readApr 23, 2021

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Imagination, Creativity, and Courage

An Improved Life Starts with Establishing Courage

Courage

noun

1. the ability to do something that frightens one.

2. strength in the face of pain or grief.

“Success is not final; failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.”

Once you establish courage, you begin to improve your life. Constructing courage will help you take risks to a brighter future that you usually wouldn’t take. When you establish courage, you put fear behind you. Bravery is the process of admitting that you have dreads, yet you’re willing to determine a way to defeat those fears and not let these fears take charge of you. It’s ok to experience your fears at suitable times. It’s all about making choices to change.

When you establish courage, you’ll learn to self-direct your life. You’ll learn to accept punishment and rewards graciously. A courageous individual will frequently feel motivated to accept blame and responsibility while critiquing their actions and utilizing what they learn to move forward. Brave individuals will step to the front, instead of stepping back when opportunities come their way. On the other hand, a brave individual will step back and take a view at his or her errors gracefully.

Courage builds confidence and hence your life will relax. You will relax even when plans fail. For example, if it stormed the next day, you would find something else to occupy your time and feel just as happy about enjoying that adventure.

To get successful and better your life you’ll need to learn how to trust you. When you trust you, you can trust others also! Regrettably, we live in a world where trust is difficult to find, yet when you trust you, you can’t blame other people when things go wrong.

Courage includes utilizing your creative, emotional, and critical mind. When you can produce fresh ideas, you’re off on the road to success. You’ve many options in this world; but it takes you to pull up the resources to find those choices.

Occasionally in life, we feel uncomfortable. In fact, this is common. Are you willing to accept your irritations? Maybe at an interview you feel lost. Are you willing to accept this irritation and discover a way to deliver a great speech to impress the interviewer? Alternatively, are you willing to allow negative energies to cost you the job.

Courage gives you the ability to experience acceptance and it is one of your keys to happiness. When you can learn to accept the good with the bad, you are able to learn how to live happier and improve your life.

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Ron McIntyre
Ron McIntyre

Written by Ron McIntyre

Ron McIntyre is a Leadership Anthropologist, Author, and Consultant, who, in semi-retirement, is looking to help people who really want to make a difference.

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