Posted on March 25, 2011 in Work Life
Go For It - The power of boldness
Author: Mike Robbins

Mike Robbins empowers
individuals, teams, and organizations to be more productive,
appreciative, and successful through his keynotes, seminars, writing,
and consulting. He is the author of the audio program, The Power of Appreciation, a contributing author of Chicken Soup for the Single Parent’s Soul, the author of the best selling book, Focus on the Good Stuff (Hardcover, Jossey-Bass/Wiley) and the forthcoming book, Be Yourself, Everyone Else is Already Taken (Hardcover, Jossey-Bass/Wiley, April 2009).
Mike
has been featured in Forbes, on the Oprah and Friends radio network,
and on ABC News. He is a member of the National Speakers Association
(NSA) and is a Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), NSA’s highest
earned designation. Mike lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his
wife Michelle and their daughter Samantha. Learn more about Mike and sign up for
his free newsletter at www.Mike-Robbins.com


Mike Robbins empowers individuals, teams, and organizations to be more productive, appreciative, and successful through his keynotes, seminars, writing, and consulting. He is the author of the audio program, The Power of Appreciation, a contributing author of Chicken Soup for the Single Parent’s Soul, the author of the best selling book, Focus on the Good Stuff (Hardcover, Jossey-Bass/Wiley) and the forthcoming book, Be Yourself, Everyone Else is Already Taken (Hardcover, Jossey-Bass/Wiley, April 2009).
Mike has been featured in Forbes, on the Oprah and Friends radio network, and on ABC News. He is a member of the National Speakers Association (NSA) and is a Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), NSA’s highest earned designation. Mike lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife Michelle and their daughter Samantha. Learn more about Mike and sign up for his free newsletter at www.Mike-Robbins.com
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Do you consider yourself bold or someone who goes for it
with passion in life? Some of us do, but most people I know and work
with, myself included, admit that they don't often think of themselves
as a bold person. Or, if we've done or said bold things in our lives,
they seem to be few and far between...and they also seem to scare us
half to death. Hence, we often don't find ourselves going for it in
our work and our life - or not nearly as much as we'd like (especially
these past few years).
Being bold, while scary and challenging for many of us, is essential if
we're going to live an authentic, successful, and fulfilling life.
Boldness is about stepping up and stepping out onto our "edge" in life
- pushing the limits of what we think is possible or appropriate. It's
about living, speaking, and acting in ways that are both courageous and
true to who we really are.
Because we're all unique, our individual versions of boldness will look
quite different. Something that might be "bold" for me, may not be so
for you - or vice versa. Going for it
has to do with us getting in touch with our deepest truths, passions,
and desires in life and then having the courage to live and act "out
loud" in a way that is congruent with this.
Here are five key reminders of what it takes to be bold and go for it in life:
1) Be True to Yourself
Tell and live your truth
with courage, vulnerability, and commitment. We must also remain in a
constant inquiry with ourselves about who we are and what's important
to us. It's okay and necessary in this process to admit when we've
made a mistake, gone off course, or done something that’s out of
integrity for with ourselves, as well as if we feel totally lost (which
we will at times). Being true to who we are is about being ruthlessly
honest and forgiving with ourselves (and with others) in a way that is both fierce and
compassionate.
2) Live with Passion
Passion comes from within us, not from the external circumstances, events, activities,
or people in our lives. Being
bold is about going for it, not holding back, and giving ourselves
fully to our work, our relationships, and our lives. To do this we
must generate authentic passion, which is both a powerful emotion as
well as a state of being as well.
3) Step Out
Challenge yourself to say and do things
that are outside of your comfort zone and that scare you. This will
force you to "step out" in your life and step in to who you really
are. We often don't think we're "ready," we sometimes don't know
exactly what we're supposed to do, and we almost never have a guarantee
that things will work out. So what! As Ray Bradbury famously said,
"Jump, and build your wings on the way down."
4) Lean on Others
Support, inspiration, and
accountability from other people are essential along our journey of
boldness and authenticity. We can't do it all by ourselves and it's
imperative that we reach out to others who believe in us, will tell us
the truth, and can help us when we get stuck. Create a "dream team" of
powerful and supportive people around you with whom you can share your
hopes, dreams, and ideas. And, be willing to ask for and receive their support, contribution, and generosity.
5) When You Fall Down, Get Back Up
It's important to make peace with the fact that you will fall down, probably a lot, if you're really going for it and playing big in life. How we respond to falling down is what truly makes the difference in our lives. When we make a commitment to ourselves to get back up, dust ourselves off, be real about how we feel and what happened, and not let it stop us from being who we are and going for what we want - we tap into what true power, boldness, and authenticity are all about!

Mike Robbins empowers individuals, teams, and organizations to be more productive, appreciative, and successful through his keynotes, seminars, writing, and consulting. He is the author of the audio program, The Power of Appreciation, a contributing author of Chicken Soup for the Single Parent’s Soul, the author of the best selling book, Focus on the Good Stuff (Hardcover, Jossey-Bass/Wiley) and the forthcoming book, Be Yourself, Everyone Else is Already Taken (Hardcover, Jossey-Bass/Wiley, April 2009).
Mike has been featured in Forbes, on the Oprah and Friends radio network, and on ABC News. He is a member of the National Speakers Association (NSA) and is a Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), NSA’s highest earned designation. Mike lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife Michelle and their daughter Samantha. Learn more about Mike and sign up for his free newsletter at www.Mike-Robbins.com











