EP447: Staying Power: When Courage is Who The F You Are
FEB 19, 202630 MIN
EP447: Staying Power: When Courage is Who The F You Are
FEB 19, 202630 MIN
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You were invited. You went first. You survived the initiation.<br /><br />And now you’re here—the part most people never reach. Because invitation feels electric. Initiation feels intense.<br /><br />But integration? Embodiment? That feels steady.<br /><br />And steady is where leaders are built. This episode is about what happens after the leap—when courage stops being an event and becomes your identity. <br /><br /><b>What You’ll Learn in This Episode</b><ul><li>Why embodiment is the real work after courage</li><li>The difference between invitation, initiation, and integration</li><li>Why most people collapse after going first</li><li>How Enneagram patterns show up during embodiment</li><li>The difference between awareness and integrated leadership</li><li>Why calm can feel unsafe after transformation</li><li>How to build staying power instead of chasing intensity</li><li>What true courage looks like in daily life</li></ul><br /><b>Key Takeaways </b><br /><br />Embodiment happens after the adrenaline fades:<br />Invitation is the spark. Initiation is the fire. Integration is tending the flame long after the moment passes.<br /><br />Most people love courage but hate maintaining it:<br />The leap is exciting. The maintenance is quiet. Real leadership lives in consistency, not intensity.<br /><br />Without integration, you relive the same lesson in different forms:<br />If you don’t integrate the initiation, you’ll keep repeating the leap in new environments.<br /><br />Collapse often comes from old coping patterns returning:<br />Loneliness, validation-seeking, chaos manufacturing, and retreat cycles are common after transformation.<br /><br />Awareness of your Enneagram isn’t enough—embodiment is the flex:<br />Knowing your patterns is helpful. Leading yourself through them is mastery.<br /><br />Integration turns fear into power:<br />Moving from reacting to responding, from default fear to integrated strength, is the shift that changes everything.<br /><br />Calm can feel unsafe when you’re wired for intensity:<br />If chaos is familiar, peace can feel threatening. Learning to hold calm is a new level of nervous system maturity.<br /><br />Integrity becomes your baseline in embodiment:<br />You stop negotiating with yourself, stop explaining your growth, and start living from alignment.<br /><br />Staying is harder than jumping:<br />Courage is the spark. Staying is the discipline that turns courage into identity.<br /><br />Embodiment is quiet power:<br />It’s less proving, less performing, more presence. Real mastery often looks subtle from the outside.<br /><br /><b>Quotes That Landed </b><br /><br />“Most people love the moment of courage, but very few love the maintenance of it.” <br />“Invitation is the spark. Initiation is the fire. Embodiment is tending the flame.”<br />“Integration isn’t a box you check—it’s a practice you live.”<br />“Courage becomes powerful when it becomes who you are.”<br />“You don’t need another leap. You need staying power.”<br /><br /><b>Try This This Week </b><br /><br />Notice where you’re chasing intensity instead of practicing integrity.<br /><br />Ask yourself: Am I looking for another leap—or learning how to stay? Practice holding steady. No proving. No performing. Just presence.<br /><br />If this trilogy resonated with you, don’t keep it to yourself. Share these episodes with someone walking through their own invitation, initiation, or integration. And if you’re navigating this season right now, reach out. Slide into my DMs or connect through my website. You don’t have to walk this alone. You don’t need another leap. You need staying power.<br /><br />Here’s to leading with alignment—and stepping fully into who you already are.