33. Courage Over Comfort: The Leadership Skill No One Teaches
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Are New Year’s resolutions actually helpful for leaders… or are they quietly holding you back?
In this episode of Hire Power, Kim Frost challenges the idea of once-a-year goal setting and explains why real leadership isn’t about resolutions—it’s about courage, clarity, and consistent action. Dropping this conversation a few weeks into the new year is intentional, because statistically, this is when most resolutions fall apart.
Kim shares why she doesn’t believe in January resets, how fear disguises itself as “strategy,” and a powerful story from a Peloton ride that perfectly captures how leaders often mistake discomfort for danger. (Spoiler: sometimes the “snake” is just a mouse.)
This episode is a candid, reflective conversation for leaders who feel stuck, overwhelmed, or hesitant to move forward—not because they lack skill, but because fear is quietly running the show.
In this episode:
- Why great leaders don’t rely on annual resolutions
- The difference between fear-based logic and real strategy
- How fear disguises itself as “being prudent”
- Why unnamed fear grows—and named fear loses power
- The “snake vs. mouse” metaphor that every leader needs
- How reacting vs. responding impacts trust and leadership
- A simple daily approach to shrinking fear instead of avoiding it
- Why courage isn’t loud—it’s quiet, steady, and decisive
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