A motivating factor for courage is one’s values. This simple activity—creating a “courage manifesto”—can be done individually or in groups both to identify those values (Practice M1) and to stay focused on pursuing what is truly meaningful to you and to your colleagues.
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Courage manifestos
I was a low-income college student. Classes weren’t the hard part.
Article
10 minutes
By: New York Times
10 features of courageous choice
Article
14 minutes
By: Psychology Today, Shahram Heshmat
Five Science-Backed Strategies to Build Resilience
Tool
5 minutes
By: Greater Good Science Center
Unpacking the biases that shape our beliefs
Video
11 minutes
By: Mike Hartmann, TEDx
K-5 Card Deck Activity: Honesty
Tool
10 minutes
By: Principled Innovation® (PI)