
The Bravery Trick
Four Easy Ways to Say Hard Things
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Narrated by:
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Trisha Griffin-Carty
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By:
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Ed Evarts
About this listen
Have you ever hesitated to speak up or take action at work, all because you didn’t know how to be brave? Have you ever avoided saying something out loud because you were worried you might be judged or belittled?
We’ve all experienced moments, bursting with potential, where we’ve held back and wavered to act because we didn’t know how to be brave at work. Today's leaders require bravery as an essential tool to speak and act when necessary, fostering progress and helping others be more successful.
In The Bravery Trick, Ed dives into sharing four impactful strategies, based on personal and client experiences, survey findings, and podcast guest interviews, emphasizing bravery's crucial role in our workplace.
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