If you are a change-maker, entrepreneur, do-er or simply a human with a heart, you cannot ignore the call of this captain.
@Scott Perry’s call to be intrepid, in this intro, is a call not for bravado, but rather humility. It’s a call to be vulnerable, to try out loud, maybe to fail, but to end up in the company of others who are learning, leaning in, and showing up again and again, no matter what.
Why? Because as Scott said, it’s your life working through you- how much longer can you simply not say, ‘yes’.
This one hits me right in the constraint (myself). I love all of this but this piece especially resonates: "I spent years preparing to make a difference while carefully avoiding the risk of actually making one."
I build all the systems and the pages and the posts, while carefully avoiding followups because I know they will move the needle but I'm afraid of making a mistake or letting someone down.
But of course I'll make mistakes and that's okay. I think Intrepid is going to help me 'do it afraid' but with the commitment piece which helps me admit I'm afraid, and then to face what happens next which is taking the right next step for me.
I stop overbuilding, I stop avoiding and I actually invite people to participate in my offers.
I really appreciate all of this, Brie. My intent was to speak to people like us who are experiencing the competing desires to step into our potential as difference makers while at the same time hoping to avoid the necessary and inevitable trials and time in the wilderness. I’m thrilled to have you join me in bringing this book into the world. Thank you for your generosity and support.
Being a change maker out loud draws me to Intrepid as vulnerability is hard and scary. Encouragement is needed. Scott’s support makes creating change possible.
If you are a change-maker, entrepreneur, do-er or simply a human with a heart, you cannot ignore the call of this captain.
@Scott Perry’s call to be intrepid, in this intro, is a call not for bravado, but rather humility. It’s a call to be vulnerable, to try out loud, maybe to fail, but to end up in the company of others who are learning, leaning in, and showing up again and again, no matter what.
Why? Because as Scott said, it’s your life working through you- how much longer can you simply not say, ‘yes’.
Thank you for this, MJ!
This one hits me right in the constraint (myself). I love all of this but this piece especially resonates: "I spent years preparing to make a difference while carefully avoiding the risk of actually making one."
I build all the systems and the pages and the posts, while carefully avoiding followups because I know they will move the needle but I'm afraid of making a mistake or letting someone down.
But of course I'll make mistakes and that's okay. I think Intrepid is going to help me 'do it afraid' but with the commitment piece which helps me admit I'm afraid, and then to face what happens next which is taking the right next step for me.
I stop overbuilding, I stop avoiding and I actually invite people to participate in my offers.
I really appreciate all of this, Brie. My intent was to speak to people like us who are experiencing the competing desires to step into our potential as difference makers while at the same time hoping to avoid the necessary and inevitable trials and time in the wilderness. I’m thrilled to have you join me in bringing this book into the world. Thank you for your generosity and support.
Being a change maker out loud draws me to Intrepid as vulnerability is hard and scary. Encouragement is needed. Scott’s support makes creating change possible.
Thank you for this generous reflection and for the difference you make, Penny!