Courage Concepts - Judith L. Pearson
Judy Pearson

COURAGE SURVEY

I want to know what you think!

Your responses to these questions will help me in writing my new book. Write as much or as little as you wish and feel free to contact me at info@courageconcepts.com if you have a particular story of courage (yours or someone else’s you’d like to add).

When you complete and submit the survey, you'll receive a link to download my Courage Roadmap – follow this map for success in 2010!

Thanks so much for your opinion!

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Courage can be learned

Courage is inherited

Gender has nothing to do with whether or not one is courageous

Men are often considered more courageous than women

Anyone can be courageous

I know someone I would classify as courageous

The term “courage” should be reserved only for a really big effort and not used for everyday actions

Courage always involves physical activity (i.e. saving a drowning person, lifting  a car off a child, etc.)

Some actions can be considered courageous even if no one knows about them

I have been courageous at least once in my life

 

Name three women from history you would consider courageous.  They can be real or fictional.

What does the word courage mean to you?

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